I even reduced the bit depth of the files from 48 to 24. I have changed to a faster Read/Write external drive. I have made completely new LR catalog and reduced the number of files in the catalog. I have done all sorts of troubleshooting and completely changed my workflow around and I can only pinpoint the issues I started having to AFTER upgrading to Ver 2.2. However, ever since I upgraded to the newest version, Lightroom crashes constantly and only seems to crash when using NLP to convert color scans. Then adjust the type and strength of LUTs profiles after conversion. On my Fuji XT-2, I always have it set now to Standard color model and Pre-Sat 5. In general, I would recommend using the “ standard” color model since it will be the most neutral conversion and gives me the most flexibility in editing (you can still use other color models options, you just may end up wanting to use a different strength on the LUT). For this reason, I’m starting to move away a bit from the pre-conversion color models and more towards the LUTs. It’s also nice to be able to adjust the LUTs after conversion, rather than having to go back and reconvert. The LUTs allow for much more precise emulations than the pre-conversion color models (which are changing colors more broadly). What is the relation between, say, the Frontier Color Model on the first tab and the Frontier LUT on the second tab?ĭoes it make sense to either select both of the same name or mix whatever does the job? Are there any limitations or recommendations concerning mix or match? Can you please elaborate?
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