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  • HansB
    It shows the dimensions of the output. Just choose a process recipe with 100% output size.


    Regards,
    Hans
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    I think HansB is correct on this. The Export and Process options can be confusing at first, in particular for new users (but even for diehards).

    I started a series of blogs on this, and have 2 out of 3 published now. I discovered it is quite a task to cover all the aspects in a meaningful way. In case you like to judge my skills of explaining I can give you two links already:

    On Export
    http://imagealchemist.net/capture-one-export/

    On Process
    http://imagealchemist.net/capture-one-process/

    On Process Recipes
    publication due shortly
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  • Martin Heimann
    I have the same problem. The output recipe is set to fixed 100%. But the browser preview picture shows a cropped area, while the viewer window shows only the cropped region. However, I have clicked on the global reset button, thus there should be no cropping. I don't understand this.
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  • SFA
    [quote="Martin24" wrote:
    I have the same problem. The output recipe is set to fixed 100%. But the browser preview picture shows a cropped area, while the viewer window shows only the cropped region. However, I have clicked on the global reset button, thus there should be no cropping. I don't understand this.


    http://help.phaseone.com/en/CO8/Output/ ... aspx#item8


    The 100% relates to scaling of whatever crop may or may not be applied.

    Not the same as output for 100% of the original image - which is what I think you are hoping for when I read your post but I may be wrong.


    Grant
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Martin24" wrote:
    I have the same problem. The output recipe is set to fixed 100%. But the browser preview picture shows a cropped area, while the viewer window shows only the cropped region. However, I have clicked on the global reset button, thus there should be no cropping. I don't understand this.

    Probably the default lens correction is what you see. Go to Lens Correction tool and select Generic profile and Distortion to 0%. See if that helps.

    If yes, and if you like that to be the default, disable lens correction from the tool's action menu for future images.
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  • Martin Heimann
    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
    [quote="Martin24" wrote:
    I have the same problem. The output recipe is set to fixed 100%. But the browser preview picture shows a cropped area, while the viewer window shows only the cropped region. However, I have clicked on the global reset button, thus there should be no cropping. I don't understand this.

    Probably the default lens correction is what you see. Go to Lens Correction tool and select Generic profile and Distortion to 0%. See if that helps.

    If yes, and if you like that to be the default, disable lens correction from the tool's action menu for future images.


    Thanks - indeed this was it! How can I change this on multiple images which have already been imported? When I select several images and change the profile to generic, the change is made only for one image, not for the whole batch; this is counterintuitive.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Martin24" wrote:
    Thanks - indeed this was it! How can I change this on multiple images which have already been imported? When I select several images and change the profile to generic, the change is made only for one image, not for the whole batch; this is counterintuitive.

    The workflow in CO8 is to change a setting on one image. Next, copy/apply that change on all selected images.

    How different tools in CO8 behave in this respect can be found here:
    http://imagealchemist.net/adjustments-continued/
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  • Martin Heimann
    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
    [quote="Martin24" wrote:
    Thanks - indeed this was it! How can I change this on multiple images which have already been imported? When I select several images and change the profile to generic, the change is made only for one image, not for the whole batch; this is counterintuitive.

    The workflow in CO8 is to change a setting on one image. Next, copy/apply that change on all selected images.

    How different tools in CO8 behave in this respect can be found here:
    http://imagealchemist.net/adjustments-continued/


    I still can't do this for a batch of images. If I copy the adjustments (shift-cmd-C) and then select 5 images and apply the adjustments (shift-cmd-V), only the first image gets changed, not the rest.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Martin24" wrote:
    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
    [quote="Martin24" wrote:
    Thanks - indeed this was it! How can I change this on multiple images which have already been imported? When I select several images and change the profile to generic, the change is made only for one image, not for the whole batch; this is counterintuitive.

    The workflow in CO8 is to change a setting on one image. Next, copy/apply that change on all selected images.

    How different tools in CO8 behave in this respect can be found here:
    http://imagealchemist.net/adjustments-continued/


    I still can't do this for a batch of images. If I copy the adjustments (shift-cmd-C) and then select 5 images and apply the adjustments (shift-cmd-V), only the first image gets changed, not the rest.

    You have to enable "Edit All Selected Variants", which is On by default, but can of course be switched off by the user. Explanation here:
    http://imagealchemist.net/variants-explained/
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