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Adobe supports SL2-S.

https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html

I assume you are talking about APO-Summicron-SL, not the M mount version.

L-mount lenses store any necessary lens corrections in a built-in profile that is stored in the DNG file. Lightroom reads that data and applies it automatically. There is no need for an additional Adobe lens-profile.

Note that the APO-Summicron-SL lenses are so good that they do not need any profiles (no built-in profile stored in DNGs).

Do you see any difference with C1 when turning their lens profile on or off?

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32 minutes ago, paul.bridges.3388 said:

Yes: SL lens.

Not faults, as such. But a difference in the image between LR and C1, for sure. Both lovely but I marginally preferred C1. Hence, my question.. I’d rather not switch, unless C1 is more current and thus. superior 

Yes, C1 and LrC have different initial look. That is unrelated to the C1's lens profile. I do not see any difference in C1 when turning the lens profile on and off. There is a reason why Adobe does not provide a lens profile (see #4).

FWIW, Leica works much closer with Adobe than with C1. 

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12 minutes ago, SrMi said:

Yes, C1 and LrC have different initial look. That is unrelated to the C1's lens profile. I do not see any difference in C1 when turning the lens profile on and off. There is a reason why Adobe does not provide a lens profile (see #4).

FWIW, Leica works much closer with Adobe than with C1. 

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