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hey guys this is anthony morganty i am mister photographer.com you may already know that when you import raw files into lightroom lightroom does some pre-processing to those files now exactly what it does will vary from camera to camera this specific image is a raw file shot with a sony a7r4 no processing has been done on it at all ill hit the reset button just to prove it but if i go to the detail tab youll see sharpening is at 40 and color noise reduction is at 25 and again ill hit reset and youll see that those sliders arent moving those are the raw defaults for this camera also for this specific camera it enabled profile corrections and if i go to the basic tab youll see that it applied the docHub color profile now i did not shoot in camera with the docHub color profile i shot in camera with the sony standard profile but lightroom overrode that and put that docHub color profile in there well you could actually edit these raw defaults so that when you import images into lightroo