10-26-2017 05:54 PM
I've been using it for a couple of weeks and like it fairly well. The only thing I'm not a fan of is when I go to crop, the default setting is 3:2. I always prefer "Free" because I am an OCD control freak.
Anyway, is there a way to change the crop default to "Free" so I don't have the extra step of having to click to change it? I know it doesn't take that long, but I find it incredibly annoying.
I looked in preferences but saw nothing pertaining to cropping options.
11-04-2017 10:04 AM
I took those 2008 with a Canon Rebel (the original from 2003.) I notice the same thing with stuff taken with my Rebel 400D. To be fair, I haven't tried to edit anything in between those dates and stuff I shot last month. I'll just have to do some tinkering and see what I can figure out.
11-04-2017 10:38 AM
@GenXRailmedia wrote:I took those 2008 with a Canon Rebel (the original from 2003.) I notice the same thing with stuff taken with my Rebel 400D. To be fair, I haven't tried to edit anything in between those dates and stuff I shot last month. I'll just have to do some tinkering and see what I can figure out.
As Waddizzle pointed out, the Exif data in those early Rebels probably don't include aspect ratio, since aspect ratio wasn't a selectable option on most Canon DSLRs until much later. So if current versions of DPP are trying to default to the aspect ratio to which the camera was set, the best you can hope for is that the program will realize, in the absence of any relevant Exif data, that you were using a camera on which 3x2 was the only possibility.
That said, it would be nice if DPP let you set the default to "free", since some users say they prefer it, and to manually add aspect ratios to the list. But neither of those options appears to exist.
11-04-2017 05:46 PM
@GenXRailmedia wrote:I took those 2008 with a Canon Rebel (the original from 2003.) I notice the same thing with stuff taken with my Rebel 400D. To be fair, I haven't tried to edit anything in between those dates and stuff I shot last month. I'll just have to do some tinkering and see what I can figure out.
I think your complaints are without merit. What camera are you using NOW? There are menu options in many models to include cropping info, or to leave it blank. You should read the instruction manual for your camera, because I am betting this is the issue.
11-04-2017 09:34 PM
I'm using the 650D now, I thought I indicated that already, maybe not.
Are you talking about the menu options within the camera or in DPP?
I went through all of my preferences in DPP, but I see no mention of cropping. I do like how I was able to set it up so that my sharpness is default setting is at 7.
My in camera aspect ratio is set at 3:2 which is where it should be, correct?
11-04-2017 10:34 PM
@GenXRailmedia wrote:I'm using the 650D now, I thought I indicated that already, maybe not.
Are you talking about the menu options within the camera or in DPP?
I went through all of my preferences in DPP, but I see no mention of cropping. I do like how I was able to set it up so that my sharpness is default setting is at 7.
My in camera aspect ratio is set at 3:2 which is where it should be, correct?
Yes, 3:2 is the aspect ratio that uses all of the camera's pixels.
11-05-2017 10:55 AM
@GenXRailmedia wrote:I'm using the 650D now, I thought I indicated that already, maybe not.
Are you talking about the menu options within the camera or in DPP?
I went through all of my preferences in DPP, but I see no mention of cropping. I do like how I was able to set it up so that my sharpness is default setting is at 7.
My in camera aspect ratio is set at 3:2 which is where it should be, correct?
I was referring your camera, not DPP. I think there is info in the EXIF data that describes the aspect ratio. I do not have your cameras, so i cannot check your model. I have newer models BTW, you mentioned 20D and 7D, and now it is a 650D.
My 7D Mark II gives me the option to include/exclude cropping information in the EXIF data, for example.
11-05-2017 09:42 PM
Re: the 20D and 7D: No, I think another poster who replied to this thread mentioned that he had some experiences with those bodies, but that was not me. I've only had the 650D.
I'm thinking that as long as I use this software, I'm just going to have to just spend the extra few seconds to change it every time. It is free, so I guess I shouldn't complain too much.
Thanks to you and everyone for your responses.
11-06-2017 04:37 AM
@GenXRailmedia wrote:Re: the 20D and 7D: No, I think another poster who replied to this thread mentioned that he had some experiences with those bodies, but that was not me. I've only had the 650D.
I'm thinking that as long as I use this software, I'm just going to have to just spend the extra few seconds to change it every time. It is free, so I guess I shouldn't complain too much.
Thanks to you and everyone for your responses.
This is why it is a bad practice to hijack other user’s threads. Not only is it confusing to people trying to reply, but it can send email alerts to the original user about your issue, which IMHO is impolite, at best.
06-08-2018 06:35 AM
Has a way been found yet to change the default setting of Aspect Ratio to 'Free'?
It is annoying having to change this every time I load some more images to edit.
06-08-2018 09:59 AM
@Lundavra wrote:Has a way been found yet to change the default setting of Aspect Ratio to 'Free'?
It is annoying having to change this every time I load some more images to edit.
Canon, please see Message 12 in this thread. Any hope for those improvements? They should be fairly easy to add.
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