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Odd image auto rotation issue w/ 6.2.1 Pro

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  • mvirtue
    I just looked at my Aptus II 7 files and the verticals are rotated CCW to horizontal and my horizontal images are upside down.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Two possible causes.

    First, are your Canons set to Auto Rotate the images?

    Second, are you applying style to the images as they come in?
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  • rap_digital
    I have this issue on 6.2 as well.

    Cameras are set to auto-rotate and if I copy settings from a vertical and paste them to a horizontal it will rotate the image. Freaking annoying but whats really annoying is if its a vert' shot with the camera rotated 180 then the file flips 180 aswell. Never noticed this with V6 before and know that V5 doesn't work like this. Will run an un-install and see if that sorts it.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    I don’t know if this is related, but I’ve seen a similar issue with Leaf Aptus 75 files in C1 Pro 6.2.1.
    When using C1 pro tethered to an Aptus 75, everything seems fine. The images come in as they should. If I would then like to open the images in PS, I would need to re-save the images in LC11. After doing so, the images will have changed their orientation (in C1Pro) from horizontal to vertical and vise versa. If the image was shot horizontally, the image would show as vertical with 1/3 of the image blacked out as if the file were corrupted, when viewed in C1 pro.

    Meanwhile, the same leaf.MOS file always shows correctly in LC11 and in Bridge. If I would open a new session in C1 Pro, and copy the leaf.MOS files into a new folder, the problem disappears. The problem makes me think its how C1 Pro is dealing with and applying its own orientation settings differently than LC11. Where LC11 embeds the settings into the file, C1 Pro stores its settings in the “CaptureOne†folder.




    Phase’s response:
    Capture One software fully supports the compressed RAW format of the Leaf digital back. This is not the format that Adobe has chosen to support and, from your description, this would appear to be the root of the issue. As Bridge is reading the embedded thumbnail it will not act the same as Photoshop in this regard. Leaf Capture supports all of the formats of the Leaf File.
    If you have shot the image in a Compressed RAW mode from the camera then Capture One will have full functionality with the file, as will Leaf Capture. If you then convert the file to the uncompressed mode using Leaf Capture or the Leaf Converter, you will have access to the file in Adobe Photoshop.

    Kind Regards,
    Phase One Support




    Hi
    Please read the first post again.
    The problem is not ACR. Cut out Bridge and ACR from the previously post.

    Try to re-save a leaf.mos file in LC 11 after you have captured it with C1 Pro, for then to go back, as described, into C1 Pro to view the file again.

    Try to shoot one file vertical and one file horizontal and apply the same procedure.




    Phase’s response:
    The compressed RAW file is supported in Capture One. Converting the files to the MOS file type is not fully supported in Capture One and as a result the rotation information is reset.

    Kind Regards,
    Phase One Support




    I see this as a bug. Phase explains that they just don’t fully support Leaf.MOS (compressed or un-compressed) in C1 Pro 6.2.1. Either way, there seems to be a problem.


    NB:
    Leaf.mos is compressed and what C1 Pro generates.
    Leaf.MOS is what LC 11 generates.
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