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Today I imported RAW images I shot on the Canon 5d3 with the camera set to Add Cropping Information set to 4:5 ratio. Crop lines are displayed on the camera LCD but you see the full frame outside of the crop when review files. Alarmingly, when I imported them to LR 4.1 RC, the images appeared cropped to 4:5. I though ok, I'll just go to the crop tool and I will see that a crop has been applied and I'll remove it. Unfortunately, there was no file beyond the crop lines, it could not be removed as far as I could tell. I called Canon and they told me to try Digital Photo Professional, a program that I never pay attention to. Sure enough, the images were intact when viewed there. There appears to be a bug when LR 4.1 RC encounters the crop tag on the raw file. I have posted this on the Adobe Forums. I am running OS X 10.6.8 on a Mac Pro.
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I have nothing at all against the De-aspect plugin, which I have looked into with interest. I learnt this hard lesson about aspect ratios some time ago [when such software tools were not yet thought of - my LX1 compact has a very tempting aspect ratio switch]. I have trained myself to just leave that aspect alone (grin). So I personally would have little use for it in practice.
My only reason for offering the alternative I did, was in view of comments about temporary impact on disk space and time taken, also the potential need to rename the new file, and otherwise clean up, after the De-aspect method has happened.
The alternative described modifies the existing Raw file in-place, and then updates the existing LR image version in-place, so there should be no need for any such cleanup.
Also if one is already fixing lens data, the de-aspect can maybe be done at the same time "for free".
[My comment about the image becoming DNG was really referring back to the DNG Recover Edges utility I mentioned previously in this thread - which does require that.]
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Ah okay, good points!
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This is super dissapointing. Needs to be fixed so that I can use the crop lines and still access all the image information available.
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convert it to a tiff file and then try importing again... pain in the butt... but it works. I have to go back over 1k photos now and re-edit. Fu$#
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FFHamilton wrote:
convert it to a tiff file and then try importing again... pain in the butt... but it works. I have to go back over 1k photos now and re-edit. Fu$#
Is there some reason why the two options already described in this thread, which let you retain the picture data in Raw form for optimal adjustment and results, will not work for you?
DNG Recover Edges, and De-Aspect, both work - and are both free.
Then if you already have edits on the images there are certainly ways to transfer these across - though local adjustments and crop may need to be adjusted; since they will probably shift around.
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Pls We need fix for this. Why lightroom croppes Raw images? Its shows right propoitions of image on import, but after import there is cropped raw file. How to fix it?
Problem with Canon 5D Mark III
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KiFA_M wrote:
Pls We need fix for this. Why lightroom croppes Raw images? Its shows right propoitions of image on import, but after import there is cropped raw file. How to fix it?
Problem with Canon 5D Mark III
Adobe has released a DNG recover edge plugin for this issue.
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Excellent!!
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Thank You for the link! It works.
PS. I hope it will be fixed for native Canon format CR2 also.
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You guys might look at the posts by Eric Chan in this thread for more information.
http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/lr4_1_rc2_messing_up_olympus_e_pl1_raw_files
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I can't get the plugin to work. I've posted about it here http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1070579. Not sure what the issue is.
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I have been sitting on Adobe tech support for almost three hours now trying to get this problem addressed! Will let you know if there is any progress.
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Update: Total time on tech support with Adobe's India call center was 3 1/2 hours with no hope of a fix. I was promised a call back withtin the hour from someone higher up the technical chain, but this never happened. I then called Canon who said they have been hearing this problem a lot and they can't pressure Adobe to fix it. Looks like Adobe has no intentions of remedying this, but I gave 1/2 of my day to give it a good try! I wish there was some way to actually speak to someone at Adobe.
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It's odd that you did that when all the answers were already in this thread and the thread linked above. Note that in the other thread, Eric Chan (employee) answered the questions specifically. He's not some tech support guy from India, he's THE guy. So what he said in that thread is ground truth.
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And specifically relating to the issue on the Canon 5DIII, see this thread where again Eric Chan comments:
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I want to shoot to 4x5 or 6x7 crop, but I want to envision it in the viewfinder. Is there any electronic crazy way to see the crop lines in the viewfinder as I"m shooting?
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Maybe you can explain what you are trying to achieve, and how is it related to Lightroom?
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I guess he is trying to do what I originally intended to do:
See a cropped image in the viewfinder for composition but get a full image in the file so I could later use the part outside the cropped area in PP if necessary.
This was possible with old LR versions. It is also possible with newest LR versions, but only if you are willing to use DNG or you have a camera which got supported by LR after the design bug was corrected.
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This bug is still not fixed in LR5! Why can't / won't it work as advertised by Adobe here?:
http://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/kb/canon-5d-mark-iii-images.html
I'd love to upgrade to LR5, but this is one of the issues holding me back.
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hr114 wrote:
This bug is still not fixed in LR5! Why can't / won't it work as advertised by Adobe here?:
http://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/kb/canon-5d-mark-iii-images.html
But, it is (unfortunately) exactly as advertised there: the 5D mk III is NOT a newly-supported model, so far as brand new versions of ACR and LR are concerned... because there are earlier versions of ACr / LR out there, which already support that camera.
So that makes it an already-supported camera model (according to their stated logic), and Adobe have said they are not going to re-visit those.
Of course, users are free to try and convince them otherwise...
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I am not sure if it helps or not since you had that question for so long. I just found a solution. But you need to work a bit to make it work.
Go to http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=2602.0 it's a website of Magic Lantern. They are doing mods for DSLR cameras. Open the limitation of DSLR. They did most of works on Videos. And 5D Mark III is still in testing mode. I test it a bit it won't damage your camera, but you need to re-entry to the mode every time you reboot your camera.
The feature we photographer need is the "Cropmarks" after you switch on this feature, the preset cropmarks will display on the screen, both live mode or the playback mode. and you can custom the marks, I made it 1:1, 4:5, 1:3.... or some guides you want.
Steps,
Hope it helps. Good luck.