Images are cropped during import?
I imported 1222 images from 3 cameras from a recent trip to Japan. almost all of the images from our Lumix compact have crop masks, and almost all of the images from my 1Dm3 also have (minimal) crop masks.
is this crop mask a CO feature? or related to a feature in the cameras?
for example, the crop mask doesn't seem to be applied to images in portrait orientation.
cheers,
Gregory
is this crop mask a CO feature? or related to a feature in the cameras?
for example, the crop mask doesn't seem to be applied to images in portrait orientation.
cheers,
Gregory
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Check if lens correction is turned on, I believe that when CO does lens correction they crop to remove the distorted areas. Why you do not see correction in the portrait orientation, could be the focal lengths you were using.
Robert0 -
[quote="PhaseoneUser55657" wrote:
Check if lens correction is turned on, I believe that when CO does lens correction they crop to remove the distorted areas. Why you do not see correction in the portrait orientation, could be the focal lengths you were using.
seems very likely. the cropped images have "Chromatic Aberration" and "Hide distorted areas" both turned on in the Profile tab. there is no reference to the "Hide distorted areas" in the User Guide. does it mean that it crops the image to hide the distortion?
there's no indicator anywhere in the UI that I can find to indicate when a crop has been applied, not even in the Crop tab. the only indication is the crop mask in the browser. have I missed something?
is there a way to remove crops from all selected images? I tried clicking on the Reset button in the Crop tab, but that did nothing to remove the crop (or crop mask) from any image; single or multiple selection.
cheers,
Gregory0 -
[quote="Gregory_" wrote:
[quote="PhaseoneUser55657" wrote:
Check if lens correction is turned on, I believe that when CO does lens correction they crop to remove the distorted areas. Why you do not see correction in the portrait orientation, could be the focal lengths you were using.
seems very likely. the cropped images have "Chromatic Aberration" and "Hide distorted areas" both turned on in the Profile tab. there is no reference to the "Hide distorted areas" in the User Guide. does it mean that it crops the image to hide the distortion?
there's no indicator anywhere in the UI that I can find to indicate when a crop has been applied, not even in the Crop tab. the only indication is the crop mask in the browser. have I missed something?
is there a way to remove crops from all selected images? I tried clicking on the Reset button in the Crop tab, but that did nothing to remove the crop (or crop mask) from any image; single or multiple selection.
cheers,
Gregory
Yes, it stretches the image to correct distortion and then crops what exceeds the original (2x3,4x3,etc) format.
I think you are right about the thumbnail crop mask being the only clue.
You can clear the corrections from one file, copy only the "Lens Adjustments" from the tool and paste (apply) them to all the other imported files (and or create a preset that 'adds' no lens corrections).
To maintain the adjustments and change only the crop, you'll have to do something similar with the crop tool in 'unconstrained' ratio, copy and apply to files from each camera separately.
In my opinion this is not worth the bother most of the time, unless you do not like the correction, or you need that extra little edge in a specific file.0 -
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