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Can lightroom use CS2 calibration files?

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Can lightroom use CS2 calibration files? - 02-22-2007, 07:03 AM


Anyone know the answer to this. I downloaded Lightroom and was playing around with some of the features. I have to say, its pretty slick and think it would make an excellent replacement for Bridge. Anyway, I say that light room lets you tweak the colors in the form of the calibration panel. Anyone know if this calibration is akin to those made for bridge and cs2?

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02-22-2007, 09:06 AM


Yes (I think), as long as you are using the latest (3.7) ACR then the settings are the same for both. I know this is true for all of the RAW conversion settings, and I assume this is what you are referring to.
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