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Image dimensions processing mystery

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  • Ian Wilson
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    I wonder whether this is the result of default lens correction being applied? How much correction is applied will depend on the lens being used, and the focal length being used if it is a zoom. (The wider end of the zoom may require more correction.)

    Try going to one of the images where you get fewer pixels than you expected, create cloned variant so that all your settings and edits are preserved, but then go to the lens tab and reduce the distortion slider to zero. When you process that out, do you get the dimensions you hoped for?

    Ian
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  • Carol Rawlings
    Thank you! That seems to solve the mystery. Coming from Lightroom where the lens correction is "built in" for Fuji lenses, I didn't think to check under the lens correction tab. The default that was applied was 100 regardless of the zoom, but on the same lens. I'm not sure which I like best but at least now I know where to look. Thanks again,
    Carol
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  • SFA
    Carol-R wrote:
    Thank you! That seems to solve the mystery. Coming from Lightroom where the lens correction is "built in" for Fuji lenses, I didn't think to check under the lens correction tab. The default that was applied was 100 regardless of the zoom, but on the same lens. I'm not sure which I like best but at least now I know where to look. Thanks again,
    Carol


    Carol,

    I have always assumed that Adobe does whatever it does and then 'resizes' to the expected dimensions whereas C1 does not resize but, if for some reason you really need that size, will do so for you on Output Processing.

    You can, of course, elect to do your own thing with cropping.


    Grant
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  • Carol Rawlings
    Thank you Grant, I expect you're right about the resizing. This is certainly a learning curve but good stimulation for my aging brain 😊
    Carol
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  • SFA
    Carol-R wrote:
    Thank you Grant, I expect you're right about the resizing. This is certainly a learning curve but good stimulation for my aging brain 😊
    Carol


    You find that too? 😉
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