![]() Its camera and lens profiles are stored in folders down below C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw. It’s a Windows app but you can download and install it temporarily somewhere, even if you don’t plan on converting anything to DNG. The Adobe DNG converter includes a lot of profiles. I’m no expert, so I may need to be corrected someone more knowledgeable, but I believe you can achieve what you want (i.e., making it more like the embedded JPG) by loading the Adobe 90D profile. ![]() Everything you described in #2 is covered in RawPedia, in fact I think in this article. RT deliberately doesn’t do any of the typical adjustments / enhancements most other raw converters do by default. With kind Re: the initially dull appearance of your raw shot in RawTherapee, read the Rawpedia article linked below. Unfortunately, though I have been using PCLinuxOS for a while now, I’m not technically adept to do some of the steps listed in this thread, unless adequately instructed. I was searching on the forum for some assistance on this matter and came across this post. I have been trying to figure out a way that will help me save effort by improving the rendering of my photos in RawTherapee (Thumbnail versus Editor). But no great success in that direction too. s.) I have been trying to install MacOS in a VirtualBox, so that I can install Canon DPP 4.
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