Lightroom camera profiles mac folder

Hi all

I'm new to Mac, but I am trying to install a profile of the camera for lightroom

(latest version).

HD/users/username/LibraryApplicationSupport/Adobe/CameraRaw/CameraProfile.

I managed to put the camera profile (folder) in the:

/ Applications/Adobe Lightroom folder / Adobe Lightroom.app/Contents/Resources/CameraProfiles/camera. However, this doesn't seem to work.

the problem is, I can't find this specific folder 'user' (maybe it's just my inexperience with mac).

I would appreciate your help with this.

Thank you!

John

Hi fotojornc,

In order to get the user's library, please follow the steps below:

Go to Finder > click on Go > click on go to folder > Type ~ Library and click on Go.

Then go to the location following ApplicationSupport/Adobe/CameraRaw/CameraProfile "and add the camera profiles.

Please let us know if it helps.

Concerning

Sarika

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