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My images from my new X-H1, when processed in Lightroom, don't trigger the Fuji film profiles. 

 

Anyone know what gives? Is it a matter of Adobe catching up to a new body? My XP2 and XT2 both offer me numerous film profiles. 

 

Any help/insight much appreciated.

 

 

 

 

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Anyone know what gives? Is it a matter of Adobe catching up to a new body? My XP2 and XT2 both offer me numerous film profiles. 

 

Any help/insight much appreciated.

 

If you have LR Classic CC, and installed the latest version, the profile section has changed: Moved from the bottom of all edit menus to the top. You have to click the little grid symbol next to the dropdown menu for profiles, there you have a wide selection, including Adobes simulation of the film modes, but with a larger selection like BW versions of the color films etc. The new profile section is the best change LR has seen in many years, IMO.

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Tommy they are there just click on browse in the profiles section of the basics section of the develop mode!

 

 

If you have LR Classic CC, and installed the latest version, the profile section has changed: Moved from the bottom of all edit menus to the top. You have to click the little grid symbol next to the dropdown menu for profiles, there you have a wide selection, including Adobes simulation of the film modes, but with a larger selection like BW versions of the color films etc. The new profile section is the best change LR has seen in many years, IMO.

 

Thanks, gents. You're both geniuses. I couldn't find it in Classic CC, but I was sure it must be there. Thanks for guiding me to it. Finally!

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