Personally, I often shoot in challenging and/or crappy light and always get better results from the RAWs so don’t bother with the jpegs anymore, but when you’re learning how to work with RAW files, having an OOC jpeg is a great reference for what to shoot for - and hopefully learn how to improve upon. If you want the option to choose an OOC jpeg over the RAW, shooting both probably is the best way to go. if you wanted an OOC Jpeg, why not just use an OOC jpeg? The point of RAW processing is for you to make all the processing decisions and to hopefully come up with a better result than the OOC jpeg. That’s true, but the matching profiles will get to a very close starting point. Unfortunately none of the LR presets can exactly reproduce the OOC Jpegs. If you set your preferences to the Adobe default setting or a custom preset setting, just pressing the RESET button in the lower right hand corner will reset any image (including older imports) to your preferred defaults. Lightroom can be set to automatically apply the same sim you shot with in camera, apply the Adobe default settings, or apply a user-created default preset (what I do) - which includes sharpening/NR settings etc. Typically (in Lightroom) you’d just have to change the Color Profile (film sim) to whatever profile you want. What editing app do you use to quickly reset / remove the film Sims?
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