3.3 ambient light color profiles

Where are you going to remove the color profiles for lightroom 3.3 generated colorimeter xrite that you no longer need. I simply have too many useless profiles that I no longer has

Chrichey1 wrote:

Thank you. I deleted some. The other problems I have is that I have donloaded the profile of lightroom 3 beta camera and camera full profile. Is there a way to remove the profiles beta of Lightroom

You can find (and remove) is

C:\Users\[yourUser]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles

or

C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles

Beat

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