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HI,

I'm on my second day of Q2 ownership. (What a camera! Though that's beside the point.)

For testing and learning purposes, today I fairly systemically shot various photos in various ways. I used DNG only, because generally I don't want to have to deal with a lot of unnecessary files using in-camera JPG conversion. I experimented with the camera's film styles (std viv nat and the two bw's), taking the same scene using all five, and they looked great in-camera (particularly the bw's). When I went to import the files to Lightroom Classic and using "copy as DNG" the photos didn't reflect the film styles. Where I had taken five straight photos each with a different film style, they all looked the same in LIghtroom. SO:

Is there a way to get Lightroom to the reflect film styles in DNG photos?

Or do I have to convert them in-camera to JPG? 

If the latter, is there a way to take a DNG shot and individually convert it to JPG in-camera, so as to avoid have a sidecar for every photo?

Thanks.

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