>>4226770>Snoy>LightroomThese two are like water and oil. You can't mix them together no matter what you do.
Phase One's CaptureOne and Hasselblads Phocus are quite literally the only IES's on the market that have proper, on the spot color calibrations for all of their supported cameras - and that's just a fact. The only reason anyone would ever use e.g. LrC, is because they don't care or need to edit their images for 100% color accuracy and just want the more intuitive UI. Other than that, C1 and Phocus absolutely crush anything else on the market when it comes to reading raw files from cameras and displaying flawless color accuracy. That said, if you're shooting Snoy or Foolji and you're using anything other than C1 or Phocus, then keep in mind that you're seeing the wrong colors on your raw files - even with using a color accurate and 95%> Delta1 color calibrated monitor to edit your images. So just pick what's more important to you.
HOWEVER: The thing you can do to take advantage of both worlds, is to first do everything besides your color corrections and color grading that you have to do, in an Adobe program (or whatever other program) and then save and swap the raw file too C1 or Phocus to do your color corrections and color grading in. That's how I do it. Ever since C1 came out, I've been pulling my hair out on which IES I want to use but then I just figured I can do everything in LrC or PS relatively quickly with the ''newbie'' friendly UI and then at the end just swap to C1 to do all of my color corrections. That way I get to both edit my images more easily and also have 100% correct colors.
But also, keep in mind, I use pirated software, I DID NOT buy neither LrC nor C1, because in my country, even as a person that has a company/firm, I can't face any legal consequences if my images are edited using pirated software, so if you're American or west European, keep that in mind, because you're probably not going to want to spend money on 2 programs.