Im trying to do an easier ZTH profile, I downloaded SPT-AKI profile editor but i have no clue how to add certain items to the profile, like i dont want to start with an alpha container but something a bit larger, I know where to find the Item id's but just not how to implement it into my profile

Im trying to create a camera profile to edit my infrared photos. My camara is Sony DSC-F828. I save the SRF file in Lightroom as DNG. Then I open this file in the Adobe DNG Profile Editor. But when I want to change the temperature under "color-matrices", then "the operation could not be completed" appears. I tried to convert the SRF to DNG also with ACR, but the same reaction.


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This section describes the Tracking Profile Editor (TPE). The TPE is a tool that developers use to create or modify maps, known as tracking profiles, between items in a BAM activity and the BizTalk solution sources for those items. The TPE consists of a graphical user interface that allows developers to map a specific view of internal business processes, as well as associated data, to orchestrations and ports.

Adobe Lens Profile Creator is a free utility that enables the easy creation of lens profiles for use in the Photoshop family of products, such as Photoshop, the Camera Raw plug-in, and Lightroom. A lens profile describes the types of optical aberrations that exist in a particular lens and prescribes how to correct the lens distortions in an image captured from the same lens.

As of 1/1/2018, the Adobe Lens Profile Downloader is no longer developed and is unavailable for download. Adobe's development team adds new lens profiles every release. You can also request for specific lenses here.


I searched the Internet and found some same issues with recommendations to recreate the pre-shared keys. but I didn't create any pre-shared keys or even didn't write any credentials while creating the profile with NAM Profile editor.

1. I know that the Profile Editor gives extensive control to us while creating the profiles than the Anyconnect NAM module. so do we need to use the profile editor on every user computer and have them to create a profile? I think there should be a way to create a profile and deploy it automatically on client machines. am I right?

2. When you import a certificate you can accept the default location or specify which store you want to put it into. Sounds like you did the former. AnyConnect or its profile editor cannot import a certificate into a store. MMC and/or GPOs etc can.

I didn't setup any username/password while creating a profile using NAM Profile Editor. as you know, I just clicked Add, Select User Authentication and the PEAP, and then chose the root certificate which has been saved on my computer and then clicked Finish. no any entry or character has been entered during this process. after attempting to save, the same error displayed and didn't let me to save the profile!

I saved it to my desktop and manually copied it over to the above folder. Went into CiscoAnyconnect -> RightClick -> Repair and now could now see the new profile.

Also observed that the file moved from:

Mike, I am a firm believer in building one's own profiles. The regular M8 profile was bad for me; the regular M9 profile was unusable for me. Same problem you are having - red. The problem was with both Capture One and Lightroom, the versions of the software that came with the cameras. I stopped using Capture One. Profile Editor immediately and permanently solved by problem with Lightroom. I made my profiles years ago and still use them unchanged to this day.

I downloaded Profile Editor to give it a try on High Sierra. I couldn't get Color Matrices to work either. But the function that is really useful, and that I recommend, is the Color Checker Chart profile creator. You do need a Monaco Color Checker card. Once you have made a profile, you can use it just like any other profile in Lightroom. It can be your default profile. At that point you don't need Profile Editor anymore. (You can make a profile for each camera / lens combination just as easily.)

For accurate color, all of your digital devices need to be profiler or calibrated. The camera, lens, monitor, scanner (if any) and printer / paper combo all need to be color managed with profiles or calibrations. Cameras now are so good with their manufacturer supplied profiles, perhaps Profile Editor is not used much anymore.

They changed the way we are supposed to make profiles now. Go to Digital Negative (DNG), Adobe DNG Converter | Adobe Photoshop CC and download the profiles SDK. It will contain instructions on how to generate profiles that shift white balance, change saturation, etc. Basically it will generate a creative profile in xmp format that you can call up in Lightroom Classic, Camera Raw and Lightroom CC.

Second, I need to swap the red and blue channels, which in the past required Photoshop. Someone posted a Lightroom tool to do this, which I downloaded. It seems to work fine, but when I start with the original red cast, I end up with just as bad a blue cast. Before I get much further, I need to create a profile to do this.

You wrote "For accurate color, all of your digital devices need to be profiler or calibrated. The camera, lens, monitor, scanner (if any) and printer / paper combo all need to be color managed with profiles or calibrations. Cameras now are so good with their manufacturer supplied profiles, perhaps Profile Editor is not used much anymore." I have so many questions - starting with how do I even know which specific profile is being used, whether it is from Leica, and whether it is up to date. Or, after reading what you wrote, how do I create a profile.

.......the function that is really useful, and that I recommend, is the Color Checker Chart profile creator. You do need a Monaco Color Checker card. Once you have made a profile, you can use it just like any other profile in Lightroom. It can be your default profile. At that point you don't need Profile Editor anymore. (You can make a profile for each camera / lens combination just as easily.)........

Another interesting thing I noticed. All my infrared images from my M8.2 have this "nasty" looking red tint. I checked, and this was while the profile was set to "Adobe". Changing it to "Camera" made a huge difference - the off-red tint was replaced by a bright, colorful red. Huge difference. .......and when I swapped the red and blue channels, I got a brilliant and colorful blue tint. I'm likely to buy this device anyway, but I think I need a way to turn down the red saturation, by creating a new profile, as the color correction tools in Lightroom aren't strong enough.

Mike, if you don't calibrate your monitor, all your work will be for naught. Unfortunately wide gamut monitors that are made for accurate graphics are expensive. I use an Ezio Color Edge CX271 that has a built-in profile adjustment tool that is used every 200 hours of monitor on-time. NEC, Dell and others make graphics monitors. You can buy separate calibration tools that work well, but the monitor has to be able to support a very high percent of Adobe RGB. I believe the X-Rite Monaco people make calibration devices.

The Color Passport and Monaco Color Card are slightly different products. I bought my color card at my local camera store. With the Monaco Color Card, you take a picture of it under the right lighting conditions. You open it from the Adobe DNG Profile Creator and select the last tab. You move dots to each of the four corners, and the software creates the profile because it knows the exact color that each square is supposed to be. This is as accurate a profile as you can get. The created profile is moved to the right spot under Libraries. As I said in a previous reply, my experience here is old and everything may have changed with Adobe. So Adobe's current advice may be much more useful than my old experience. I believe the Passport has its own software; I have never used the device.

I have to admit I can no longer find profiles in Camera Raw or Lightroom Develop module. There are Settings, but they don't correspond to the camera profiles. There is a selection under Photoshop Preferences / Caw Raw to make defaults specific to a camera serial number.

........The Color Passport and Monaco Color Card are slightly different products. I bought my color card at my local camera store. With the Monaco Color Card, you take a picture of it under the right lighting conditions. You open it from the Adobe DNG Profile Creator and select the last tab. You move dots to each of the four corners, and the software creates the profile because it knows the exact color that each square is supposed to be. This is as accurate a profile as you can get. The created profile is moved to the right spot under Libraries. As I said in a previous reply, my experience here is old and everything may have changed with Adobe. So Adobe's current advice may be much more useful than my old experience. I believe the Passport has its own software; I have never used the device.......

The Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Clientsoftware package contains a profile editor for all operating systems. ASDMactivates the profile editor when you load the AnyConnect client image on theASA. You can upload a client profile from local or flash.

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