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Initial color profile/settings similar to Affinity Photo

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  • Darek K
    1. Use Color Editor and correct color
    2. Use 3 dots menu and save icc profile
    3. Use Base characteristics and choose just save d profile.

    Darek K
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  • cdc
    It looks like a higher contrast rendition. I'd start by switching the Base Profile curve to high contrast and then save that as default for your camera in the drop down menu. If that doesn't get you there then you may notice that many of the tools have an option to "save as default..." for your camera. So you could use levels, curves, exposure, etc to add a bit of contrast & saturation to get you where you want it to be and then save it as default for your camera.

    Or make a style that applies upon import.
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  • SFA
    NN636979367687188464UL wrote:
    1. Use Color Editor and correct color
    2. Use 3 dots menu and save icc profile
    3. Use Base characteristics and choose just save d profile.

    Darek K


    Did that also lose the extra detail available in the C1 conversion?
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  • Ian Wilson
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    So did you actually have a question you wanted forum members to help with? You seem to have started by saying that you only know of base characteristics, then ended by providing a reference to an article that suggests you don't actually need some help here.

    Ian
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  • Darek K
    Yes, You are partially right.

    But as You can see, my English is very very not perfect.
    First was question in my head.
    After I put my question to this forum I found the solution on other sites.
    And I put this solution to this forum ...
    --------->>>>> just for other Users.

    In between it was little journey between my computers (from my home to my home work).
    On first comp I found solution, on second I type this solution, but I forgot source page.
    On evening I returned to my home and found source page and one more time typed this time with source.
    I know it sounds little complicated.


    Greetings.
    Darek K
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  • Ian Wilson
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    Ah, right. Thanks for explaining.

    Ian
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