now this was interesting ..typically when shooting raw in camera settings like sharpening or noise reduction do not take effect in lightroom..the adobe defaults take over and all images are defaulted to the same regardless of picture control settings .
well , it seems the z6 camera settings are interpreted by lightroom .. import a raw dng shot in standard picture control and you will see sharpening of 132/2.0/15 and noise reduction of 30/75/0... then import a raw dng shot in neutral ...you will see sharpening set at 22/2.0/25 and noise reduction at 29/75/0
wow , this is news to me as in camera settings in raw never effected things .... but note this ... if you shot the picture in standard picture control and after the fact changed the setting in adobe to adobe neutral , or vivid or any other setting , sharpness and noise reduction are not altered after the picture is imported . so switching picture controls out of camera is not the same as shooting in camera . adobe lets you switch picture controls in the lr software but it does not make the same changes to sharpening and noise reduction as if you shot it in camera originally
well , it seems the z6 camera settings are interpreted by lightroom .. import a raw dng shot in standard picture control and you will see sharpening of 132/2.0/15 and noise reduction of 30/75/0... then import a raw dng shot in neutral ...you will see sharpening set at 22/2.0/25 and noise reduction at 29/75/0
wow , this is news to me as in camera settings in raw never effected things .... but note this ... if you shot the picture in standard picture control and after the fact changed the setting in adobe to adobe neutral , or vivid or any other setting , sharpness and noise reduction are not altered after the picture is imported . so switching picture controls out of camera is not the same as shooting in camera . adobe lets you switch picture controls in the lr software but it does not make the same changes to sharpening and noise reduction as if you shot it in camera originally