Profiles went with DNG Converter and Camera Raw 6.7 beta

Hello

When I open a photo taken with the new Nikon D800 LR or PS show profiles I can see with all the pictures of the D700. It also does not work when I convert them to DNG with the beta version 6.7 the dng converter.

My workflow using the x-rite colorchecker to generate profiles. Wouldn't be nice if this doesn't work anymore.

Andreas

new photo old photo (no change in the program configuration)

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When you create a new profile, you will need to open a DNG in the DNG Profile Editor. That DNG should be of the same camera model (for example, D800) that you plan to use the profile with. Otherwise your new profile will not be displayed when you process your images D800.

Eric

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