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April 8, 2023
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How do I set "as shot" as the default crop instead of "original"

  • April 8, 2023
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I imported my photos from a Canon Mark IV. I cropped the photos in-camera in several ways (1x1, 16x9). Upon importing these into LR Classic, the crop shows correctly (i.e. as I shot them). Then I make some edits and save a snapshot. I want to then go back to my original as I shot it to compare - and hit the "reset" button. But LRC resets the photo to "original" instead of "as shot" and so I can't effectively compare my edit vs. how I shot it.

 

So my question is - how can I make "as shot" the default crop so that when I hit the 'reset' button it shows how I shot it? Bit of an annoying issue.

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최고의 답변: Jim Wilde

Instead of resetting the image back to the "original" state, why don't you try the "Before and After" Compare mode in the Develop module. That compares the currently edited image ("After") with the original imported image ("Before"), and that "Before" view includes the "As Shot" crop.

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Jim Wilde
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Jim WildeCommunity Expert답변
Community Expert
April 9, 2023

Instead of resetting the image back to the "original" state, why don't you try the "Before and After" Compare mode in the Develop module. That compares the currently edited image ("After") with the original imported image ("Before"), and that "Before" view includes the "As Shot" crop.

mdj68024작성자
Participant
April 9, 2023

Thanks, I didn't think of that either! I can work with this.

F. McLion
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Community Expert
April 9, 2023

As far as I know, this can't be set.

You may want to check if taking a snapshot before editing works for you. You can always go back to that snapshot then. However, this includes all development, not only the crop.

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mdj68024작성자
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April 9, 2023

Good suggestion, it didn't occur to me. This'll work. Thanks!