Grokgod
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I use dcpTool.
Introduction
It is a command line tool, available for free. There is also a Mac app available at the App Store:
dcpTool on the Mac App Store
Finding the Camera Profile .dcp files can be tricky. On a Mac they are inside the Lightroom Application, which is a package. If you download and install Adobe DNG Converter, Camera Profiles will be installed in an additional location:
/Library/Application Support/CameraRaw/CameraProfiles
I prefer to investigate those profiles rather than open up the Lightroom package each time I get curious. I'm not sure about locations on Windows.
dcpTool used in combination with Adobe's DNG Profile Editor can be very powerful. And, with great power comes great mistakes! Lately I have been unwinding some mistakes I made when I first started making my own Camera Profiles. A while back I put a tutorial up on dpreview on making and modifying profiles.
Camera Profiles in Lightroom and ACR - Changing the tonality: Retouching Forum: Digital Photography Review
Thanks
That is very useful information and I suppose I would love to know the main differences in the profiles but obviously that is also relational to the newer sensor and how the profiles pulls out the data and controls it.
the original RX1 is an entirely different beast and that has become more and more obvious to me.
It's great to get this quantitive data to validate my own appraisals.
Much gratitude again for helping me retain what little sanity I still possess.