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Sohayb Megraoui
Participating Frequently
July 23, 2020
質問

How can I prevent Photoshop from automatically cropping my CR2 image to the ratio it was shot in

Whenever I open a 1:1 ratio image on Photoshop it crops the sides making it a literal square. I lose a lot of the photograph and I haven't found a way to retain the full/original image. Any ideas?

 

Thank you

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nioute
Participant
August 8, 2024

So for anyone reading this with the same issue, I haven't managed to solve this frustrating issue through Photoshop 2024 v 25.3.1 using ACR v 16.1.

 

I briefly went through the replies on this thread and it doesn't seem at the time of writing this that the Adobe Camera Raw plugin [v 16.1 ] allows you to reset an in-camera crop [in both the main ACR window or in Preferences]. In fact when I open the Crop tab in ACR, under Preset the option Free does not display the image's true aspect ratio and in addition the option for As Shot is greyed out.

 

To reiterate what Sohayb was trying to say in his original post: Even basic photo applications load the CR2 in it's full aspect ratio whereas Photoshop's ACR plugin only displays the in-camera crop with no option to remove it.

 

The only solution I could find was to download Canon's DPP v4 app for processing CR2 files and in the app under Crop > Aspect Ratio - as expected - is the option to remove the crop [select Free under Aspect Ratio then Clear].

 

I can now process CR2 files in DPP and under the main Tools menu select Transfer to Photoshop for further retouching / grading. DPP is quite a good app and they have made it easy to process images and then send them instantly to PS, though ACR's user-interface is a bit more simplsitic / easier to use.

 

I can only assume this is a bug with ACR and hope they resolve it soon.

Legend
August 8, 2024

Its not a bug, and four years ago I explained how to fix it.

nioute
Participant
August 8, 2024

"Adobe has problems with it" = Bug.

nioute
Participant
August 1, 2024

Did you manage to resolve this issue?

Legend
July 24, 2020

Try turning off automatic lens profile settings. If that doesn't work, open the files in Canon's Digital Photo Professional and reset the crop there. In the future, don't shoot cropped in-camera as Adobe has problems with it.

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 24, 2020

The RAW File may have ACR settings that have a crop setting you would need to reset that crop setting.  ACR Default settings should not have a Crop Setting.  Previously process RAW files can have Crop Settings

JJMack
Sohayb Megraoui
Participating Frequently
July 24, 2020

Raw file has not been processed previously. Straight from card

Sohayb Megraoui
Participating Frequently
July 24, 2020

Guys perhaps I haven't made clear enough what the issue is. Here are a couple of screenshots to demonstrate what exactly the problem I'm having.

Bojan Živković11378569
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 24, 2020

You probably missed step to activate the Crop tool before clicking Escape to reset crop. Please try again following all steps described or activate the Crop tool and reset it. That worked for me.

Sohayb Megraoui
Participating Frequently
July 24, 2020

To activate the crop tool do I simply just click the crop tool at the top or do I have to do something else?

 

Thanks

Sohayb Megraoui
Participating Frequently
July 24, 2020

Thanks. I've tried this, not working. When I press esc after having selected crop tool in ACR, ACR window closes. Any suggestions?

Thanks

Bojan Živković11378569
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 24, 2020

I have Canon camera and here is what I see in Bridge when shoting 1:1 in cr2 and JPEG format, they both look the same: square. Notice the Crop tool icon in the top right corner, that's the key. Raw file still contains data outside the crop while JPEG does not, it is square image without any chance to reset it to normal 3:2 ratio.

The only solution which I found so far is following:

  • Right cick on image in Bridge > Open With > Photoshop.
  • Activate the Crop tool in ACR.
  • Press Esc key.
  • Click on Open to open image in Photoshop, it opens full uncropped image in Photoshop.
  • Thumbnail in Bidge will change to normal.
  • Note: you can also reset crop by opening image in ACR from Bridge then activating and reseting crop as explained in steps 2 and 3 then click on Done button in ACR to confirm and save changes.
Sohayb Megraoui
Participating Frequently
July 24, 2020

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 24, 2020

When you crop an image you are cutting off image content. That is what cropping does. If you use Content Aware scale to change your 3:2 Aspect Ratio camera's image to an Image with a square 1:1 Aspect Ratio most of your scaled images contents will not be acceptable to you. There will be too much unacceptable distortion.  If you use Content Aware Scale interactivity and do some masking for Content Aware Scale you may be able to get acceptable results for some images. You should not expect to be able to rescale a landscape or portrait  close up of a person head resized to a 1:1 aspect ration and see an acceptable human head.

JJMack
Sohayb Megraoui
Participating Frequently
July 24, 2020

Thank you. I understand this but when I'm opening a normal cr2 file on Photoshop it 1. Automatically opens on Camera Raw and 2. The file is cropped automatically on both sides although the original files are actually fine. I'm not sure why Photoshop is doing this. It is a problem definitely

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 24, 2020

Reset your ACR defaults to Adobe's ACR default settings.  Adobe settings do not crop.

JJMack
josephlavine
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 23, 2020

You'll want to change your camera settings to full-frame and not 1:1, which is a square crop. Some cameras ignore this internal cropping information when capturing RAW files and some literally crop to 1:1.

warmly/j

Sohayb Megraoui
Participating Frequently
July 24, 2020

Thanks. 1:1 aspect was accidentally selected for these few photographs but they're still fine. On preview when I open them on mac they're fine. On Photoshop they're suddenly cropped on camera raw. I don't get this.

Bojan Živković11378569
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 23, 2020

1:1 ratio is literally square. If you shot 1:1 then that's what you have in whatever format you shot image.

Sohayb Megraoui
Participating Frequently
July 24, 2020

Thanks. Why is it when I open the image in preview (I use Mac) it is fine but on Photoshop it completely crops both sides. Is there a way to prevent this from happening.