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Cropped pixel dimensions?

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  • Keith Reeder
    See the size indicators in orange along the edges of the crop? They default to inches.

    Right-click on one, and select "px" as the display value.

    Clicky.
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  • Christian Gruner
    The resulting pixels will depend on the selected recipe. So the best place to look is in the Process Summary tool.
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  • Beemer
    [quote="Keith Reeder" wrote:
    See the size indicators in orange along the edges of the crop? They default to inches.

    Right-click on one, and select "px" as the display value.

    Clicky.


    You said "Right-click on one, and select "px" as the display value."

    Doesn't work for me. I do not see3 any "display value" right clicking on a cropped image

    Ian
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  • Beemer
    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    The resulting pixels will depend on the selected recipe. So the best place to look is in the Process Summary tool.


    "Process Summary tool" ? where is this?

    Ian
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  • Keith Reeder
    So you don't see the dialogue as per the image I attached, when you right-click?
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Beemer" wrote:
    [quote="Keith Reeder" wrote:
    See the size indicators in orange along the edges of the crop? They default to inches.

    Right-click on one, and select "px" as the display value.

    Clicky.


    You said "Right-click on one, and select "px" as the display value."

    Doesn't work for me. I do not see3 any "display value" right clicking on a cropped image

    Ian

    Ian,

    Please check that you have the crop tool enabled and that you have made a crop. Only then you will see what Keith shows in his image.
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  • Beemer
    [quote="Keith Reeder" wrote:
    So you don't see the dialogue as per the image I attached, when you right-click?


    Keith,

    When i view a cropped image I see just the crop. There are no size numbers, e.g. pixels. These were only seen before I finished editing. Later I see only the cropped part with nothing else.

    Ian
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  • SFA
    [quote="Beemer" wrote:
    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    The resulting pixels will depend on the selected recipe. So the best place to look is in the Process Summary tool.


    "Process Summary tool" ? where is this?

    Ian


    It's one of the tools in the Process Tab - or should be.

    If not you can add it to the tab (or any other tab you wish) or go to the "Window" menu > Create Floating Tool

    and then scroll down the list of tools to the Process Tab and select it.

    In the window provided you will a line for the size (in pixels) of the output file according the to the currently highlighted recipe settings.


    HTH.


    Grant
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  • Keith Reeder
    You can also see the crop dimensions if you activate Crop with the right-hand tool icon.

    http://kazemisu.me.uk/images/C18_crop_2.jpg
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  • Beemer
    Okay so I now realise that if on any already cropped image I reselect the crop tool I then see the whole image with the crop within. I also see the pixel dimensions.

    I also, as advised here, clicked the crop tool at the right hand side and immediately lost my original crop.

    Ian
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  • SFA
    CTRL_Z will undo your crop undo if accidental.

    Clicking outside the crop but on the image area is one way to perform a crop reset to No crop.

    Right Click WITHIN the crop area to activate the tool that Keith is describing.

    HTH.



    Grant
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  • Beemer
    I will get there
    I will get there
    I will get there

    Are there any books that I can buy to study CO? Sitting using the help or even YouTube is no good as I get too easily distracted to jump in to CO before fully absorbing the tuition.

    thanks,

    Ian
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  • SFA
    I'm starting to wonder if there is a case for a sort of "Capture One Anonymous" organisation with associated groups around the planet where people can gather, drink coffee/tea/other beverages and exchange problems/ideas whilst surreptitiously gather the information we all need to get the best out of the application we have.

    How do Adobe and the others deal with this need?


    😉



    Grant
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  • Keith Reeder
    [quote="SFA" wrote:
    How do Adobe and the others deal with this need?

    Lightroom has more accessible, more comprehensive user guidance; and there are Lightroom "books": Capture One would benefit massively from an equivalent of Victoria Bampton's "Lightroom - The Missing FAQ".

    Personally I find the "Image Quality Professor" blog something close to useless, and I detest video- and webinar-based training of the sort that Phase One tends to rely on.
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  • William Middleton
    [quote="SFA" wrote:
    ...groups around the planet where people can gather, drink coffee/tea/other beverages ...
    Grant

    You forgot cookies or biscuits or whatever else floats your boat.

    I found this thread helpful.

    The IQ Prof. posts are helpful at times but they aren't always deep.. I think Paul Steunebrink has had some articles posted there. If not, he does have a couple up at his site linked in his footer. The ones working with color adjustments are nice. The ideas there aren't really C1-specific but they are good to know.

    Best I can tell, the new 3-way color adjustment makes easier what is possible to do with levels. Paul has a couple articles explaining how levels tool, along with curves, can help remove casts.

    When I first selected a RAW editor, I went with C1 because it was possible to adjust RGB channels in levels and it wasn't possible in LR. Now, LR allows this... Still learning new ways adjustments by channel are a good thing.

    Off topic, I know.
    Distracted by cookies.
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