Graphics Programs Reference
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Click on the Camera Calibration icon (the third icon from the right) near the top of the
Panel area, and in the Camera Profile section, click-and-hold on the Name pop-up menu,
and you'll see a list of camera profiles available for your particular camera (it reads the
embedded EXIF data, so it knows which brand of camera you use). For example, if you
shoot Canon, you'll see a list of the in-camera picture styles (shown here) you could have
applied to your image if you had taken the shot in JPEG mode (if you shoot in RAW, Cam-
era Raw ignores those in-camera profiles, as explained above). If you shoot Nikon, you'll
see a slightly different list, but it does the same type of thing.
SCOTT KELBY
Step Two:
The default profile will be Adobe Standard. Now,ask yourself this: “Does the word'Stand-
ard' ever mean 'Kick Butt?'” Not usually, which is why I suggest you try out the different
profiles in this list and see which ones youlike. At the very least, Iwould change it to Cam-
era Standard, which I think usually gives you a better starting place (as seen here).
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