I am pretty new to RawTherapy and I have searched this board over and over, but I can’t find the answer. Also, english is not my native language. Thanks in advance for any help.
I recently bought an Canon EOS 90D. This camera is using the CR3-format, so RawTherapee can (not yet) read the Exif-information, and therefore it can not automatically apply the profile for this camera. I would like to configure RawTherapee in such way that RawTherapee is automatically using the cameraprofile and lensprofile for my camera (the Canon EOS 90D) and my lens (the Tamron 18-400mm F3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD B028). How do I do this? (and since I am rather new to RawTherapee I am affraid I’m gonna need a step-by-step instruction for dummies or something likewise ). I am using Windows 10 and RawTherapee 5.9.
I have found a file with the name
Canon EOS 90D Adobe Standard.dcp
and copied this file to \APPDATA\Local\RawTherapee\profiles which for me is
C:\Users\rspru\AppData\Local\RawTherapee\profiles
I also found a file with the name
Canon (TAMRON 18-400mm F3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD B028) - RAW.lcp
and copied this also to \APPDATA\Local\RawTherapee\profiles
Finally I found a zip-file with the files
Canon EOS 90D Camera Faithful.dcp
Canon EOS 90D Camera Landscape.dcp
Canon EOS 90D Camera Monochrome.dcp
Canon EOS 90D Camera Neutral.dcp
Canon EOS 90D Camera Portrait.dcp
Canon EOS 90D Camera Standard.dcp
so I created a directory with the name
Canon EOS 90D
in
APPDATA\Local\RawTherapee\profiles
What should I do next? If I go to Raw Therapee and look in the dropdown with profiles, the profile for the camera and lens are not there:
Hi you want colour managment in the colour tab for the camera profile and Lens correction in the transform tab. Then you can save at the top of the screen ‘processing profiles’, add anything else you want as your starting point before and then in settings select it to auto apply to raw, ‘Default Processing Profile’.
Thanks a lot! I found the correct tab(s), and this is doing a lot for the picture. It now looks al lot better.
and
This is much better.
It does look like I have to apply this to each individual picture. Is this correct, or is there a way to set this as a ‘standard’ for all future pictures?