Overall, I’m pretty happy with their camera profiles for the R5. Not the R5.Īfter hearing all the complaints about the R5 colors in Lightroom and the lack of camera-specific profiles, I purchase the R5 profiles from Color Fidelity. Adobe provided camera-specific color profiles for all those older cameras. I’ve been using this workflow for a long time, starting with my Canon EOS 7D, then 5D MkIII, then EOS R, and now my R5. I don’t do a lot of portraits, so skin tones aren’t a huge concern but there’s the occasional one here and again. For the most part, I’m happy with the results I’m getting with doing 90%+ of my post-processing with Lightroom Classic. I depend on Lightroom for my photo management and prefer to keep using it. My workflow has always been to import my RAW files into Lightroom Classic and then use Photoshop and/or several plugins (Topaz Sharpen or DeNoise).
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