Auto-cropping in some wide angle lens profiles
With certain wide angle prime and zoom lenses I notice that the RAW file has wider field of view than the JPEG. The extra area only appears when I activate the crop tool. What is going on?
It appears that some lenses have a wider field of view than advertised but suffer from distortion. The manufacturer's lens profile does three things:
1. Correct the distortion throughout the frame
2. Hide the edges of the frame that become curved as a result
3. Further crop the image to a smaller frame, to match the advertised focal length.
When adjusting the composition (crop/rotate) I'd like to use the widest possible rectangular image. Of course I can manually drag each side of the crop box up to the edge but it's tedious to do that for hundreds of images.
Suggestion: Could you give us a way for the lens profile to do only steps 1 and 2 above? For example provide a check-box option for step 3, or a keyboard shortcut to set them maximum possible rectangular crop.
Thanks!
It appears that some lenses have a wider field of view than advertised but suffer from distortion. The manufacturer's lens profile does three things:
1. Correct the distortion throughout the frame
2. Hide the edges of the frame that become curved as a result
3. Further crop the image to a smaller frame, to match the advertised focal length.
When adjusting the composition (crop/rotate) I'd like to use the widest possible rectangular image. Of course I can manually drag each side of the crop box up to the edge but it's tedious to do that for hundreds of images.
Suggestion: Could you give us a way for the lens profile to do only steps 1 and 2 above? For example provide a check-box option for step 3, or a keyboard shortcut to set them maximum possible rectangular crop.
Thanks!
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Pavlos Papageorgiou wrote:
...Suggestion: Could you give us a way for the lens profile to do only steps 1 and 2 above? For example provide a check-box option for step 3, or a keyboard shortcut to set them maximum possible rectangular crop.
The Lens Correction tool has a check mark "Hide Distorted Areas". Do you get what you want if you uncheck it?0 -
Also you don’t have to have automatic lens correction applied. Click on the ... in the lens correction tool, and select the option for “Disable default lens correctionâ€. That will only affect new imports, not images already imported.
Ian0 -
Pavlos Papageorgiou wrote:
With certain wide angle prime and zoom lenses I notice that the RAW file has wider field of view than the JPEG. The extra area only appears when I activate the crop tool. What is going on?
It appears that some lenses have a wider field of view than advertised but suffer from distortion. The manufacturer's lens profile does three things:
1. Correct the distortion throughout the frame
2. Hide the edges of the frame that become curved as a result
3. Further crop the image to a smaller frame, to match the advertised focal length.
When adjusting the composition (crop/rotate) I'd like to use the widest possible rectangular image. Of course I can manually drag each side of the crop box up to the edge but it's tedious to do that for hundreds of images.
Suggestion: Could you give us a way for the lens profile to do only steps 1 and 2 above? For example provide a check-box option for step 3, or a keyboard shortcut to set them maximum possible rectangular crop.
Thanks!
In addition to the previous answers - this forum is intended to be used as a User to User forum.
To have enhancement suggestions raised with the Development team for consideration you just need to create a Support Case and indocate on the title that you are making an enhancement request for a particular tool.
That way the request is recorded, managed and internally tracked to assess its popularity (request frequency).
HTH.
Grant0
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