Lens info lost on rotation
C1 v7.1.2:
Anyone any ideas why, if you rotate an image - ie a portrait format that appears sideways in the browser - you lose the lens focal length info? I still get the ISO, shutter speed & stop. If I rotate it back it reappears but I have to turn either my head or the monitor through 90 degrees to view it 😊)
Anyone any ideas why, if you rotate an image - ie a portrait format that appears sideways in the browser - you lose the lens focal length info? I still get the ISO, shutter speed & stop. If I rotate it back it reappears but I have to turn either my head or the monitor through 90 degrees to view it 😊)
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[quote="David27" wrote:
C1 v7.1.2:
Anyone any ideas why, if you rotate an image - ie a portrait format that appears sideways in the browser - you lose the lens focal length info? I still get the ISO, shutter speed & stop. If I rotate it back it reappears but I have to turn either my head or the monitor through 90 degrees to view it 😊)
Lose from where ? The label just under the picture?0 -
[quote="David27" wrote:
C1 v7.1.2:
Anyone any ideas why, if you rotate an image - ie a portrait format that appears sideways in the browser - you lose the lens focal length info? I still get the ISO, shutter speed & stop. If I rotate it back it reappears but I have to turn either my head or the monitor through 90 degrees to view it 😊)
David,
If you increase the size of the image you are viewing does the information return? Or if you decrease it does more of the information disappear?
There are times when the amount of information to be displayed (or features that normally appear in the mini menu bars at the top of display columns, etc., simply will not fit in the space available and either disappears from immediate view or, if it's something functional, is shifted to an extra level of sub-menu.
I suspect this is the effect you are seeing but I may have misunderstood.
Grant Perkins0 -
Seems to have resolved itself when I opened up C1 just now and checked I was on default workspace. Ho humm 0
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