![]() ![]() Name this new preset something obvious (like Custom Default) so that you can easily find it when you want to configure it on the Preset panel of the Preferences after you update to 9.2. Then create a preset and only check the boxes in the Create New Preset dialog box that correspond to the settings you want to include in your custom default. Any settings still applied are part of your custom default setting. Meaning select an unedited raw photo from the camera with the custom default setting, and click Reset (before updating to this new version). ![]() My recommendation for anyone who currently uses a custom default setting is to create a Develop preset that does the same thing. Note, if you need to set your defaults based on camera body serial number, check the Show serial number box and you’ll be able to choose each camera body individually. Once configured as desired, click the Update Default button to add that configuration to the panel. Using the Camera drop-down menu you can select the camera model you want to create a custom default setting for, then use the Default drop-down menu below that to choose from the same three options I outlined above, but for that specific camera only. Once enabled, it brings the bottom section of the new panel to life. If you want to have a different default setting for each camera you shoot with, you’ll want to check the Use defaults specific to camera model checkbox under the Master drop-down menu. You can include anything that you are able to include in a preset. This will basically take the place of the old custom camera raw default option.
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