HI, I am using Negative Pro now for a few days.
Things seem to work out great, however in Lightroom Develop Module I am seeing a warning “Profile Missing”.
I scan the film negatives with my Nikon Zf DSLR.
Any suggestion how to resolve this “profile missing” warning
Issue solved. I found the solution in an old post. Sorry for creating this post
Can you point me in the right direction of which post you found helpful? I saw I did not have any profiles in the folder they are supposed to be in so I manually downloaded the camera profiles. Lightroom can see them now but it still says Negative Lav v2.3 missing ? @nate
ah I thought it might be that one, thank you for trying to help!! I added my camera profile (gfx 100ii, i actually have the Sii which isn’t there but I think it’s basically the same.) It still says nlp v2.3 profile missing.
I’ve added the gfx 100s ii to the dropbox folder for new profiles:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/vb75ada233wqefpqz9lqa/AE8Fr_sqv9QO53ohC3_rZU4?rlkey=j6nlo5uih5ce55xsk6k0zwdjw&dl=0
You can download the gfx 100s ii profile here.
Just download the profile, then go to “file > import develop presets and profiles” in LrC and add the file there.
Important note: Adding the profile may impact the appearance of negatives you converted previously (while the profiles were missing). This is because once the profiles are available, Lightroom will then correct apply the profile, but because the profile wasn’t there during the analysis, there will now be a mismatch between the analysis and the profiled image.
To fix this, you have two options:
Re-convert the image. You can do this by opening the image in Negative Lab Pro, going to the “Convert” tab and selecting “Un-convert.” You can then convert and it will then be properly profiled.
If you don’t want to reconvert previously converted images, you can make them appear as they did before by manually setting the profile to “Adobe Standard” (which is the profile it was likely using while the correct profile was missing).