PC (Windows): C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\Settings Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CameraRaw/Settings They need to go into the following locations: If you want to find your new profiles to move to another computer for example, they’re stored int he same folder as the new. I’ll be doing a more advanced version of this tutorial soon, and perhaps a walkthrough video too. There are other things you can do, but some of these things are more advanced, and for some you will need to edit the file manually in a text editor. Once you create a profile, you need to restart Lightroom if it’s running in order for it to show up in the profiles browser. You can rename the individual profile, or rename the set, as well as delete the profile. To move a profile to a different set, go to the profile browser in Camera RAW, and right click on the profile and choose: Move Profile… There are other options here too. To make a profile, hold down the option (alt on a pc) and click on the new preset button at the bottom of the camera raw interface. So either apply an existing preset or make whatever adjustments that you wish to make. You should be aware though, that you can’t make every feature of a preset into a profile, and profiles will behave differently to presets. If you already have Lightroom presets that you’ve created, you can create profiles from these. You need to open the RAW file in Camera Raw inside of Photoshop. I suggest working with a RAW file for the initial creation as this will make things a bit easier. To start you need the latest version of Photoshop CC as well as Lightroom. I will do a more in-depth version in a future post which goes into the more technical details. Well, it’s actually pretty easy, but you need to use photoshop.
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You may be wondering how to create these new profiles. If you’re not familiar with these, they are sort of a cross between presets and LUTS, and can be applied to both RAW and JPEG images (and of course tiff, and psd etc). One of the key new features of Lightroom 7.3 and the corresponding Photoshop release, was the addition of creative profiles.