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Dynamic Object / Cropping

Participant ,
Oct 19, 2024 Oct 19, 2024

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Hello,
When opening a Dynamic Object, 'Predefined parameters' is always set to 'As is'.
How can I set it ALWAYS to 'Maxi'?
Thanks for your help.

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Oct 19, 2024 Oct 19, 2024

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Do you mean 'Smart Object'?

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Oct 19, 2024 Oct 19, 2024

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! Yes

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Oct 20, 2024 Oct 20, 2024

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In English the options are Full and As Shot. To be honest, I can't understand what the difference between these two is supposed to be. They seem to be exactly the same thing to me - "as shot" is "full".

 

When I open as smart object and then crop the smart object in Photoshop, it reopens that smart object as the complete original frame. That's what I expect . The crop rolldown then shows "full".

 

What precisely is your problem?

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Oct 20, 2024 Oct 20, 2024

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I have two format standards: 2/3 and 4/3.
Also, when I switch from LightRoom to PHotoSHop, it systematically opens the thumbnail in 2/3 without making any difference.
By automatically opening in 'Maxi', I won't need to indicate the format.

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Oct 20, 2024 Oct 20, 2024

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Yes, after I wrote that it occurred to me that the difference is whether yu set an aspect ratio in camera. I never do that, I always use the full sensor data, so I have no experience with that.

 

 

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these are two different equipements

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