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02-16-2024
07:31 AM
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02-20-2024
08:49 AM
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Danny
I've taken pictures in video modus, due to a broken switch, so I had no option. I have raw files, which in finder say are 6000*4000 pixels, but in DPP4 I get a frame inside the picture (probably the video dimensions) and when editing the picture it's reduced to 6000*3376, so I'm missing quite a bit. How can I get these pixels back? Or get rid of the frame in the thumbnail?
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02-16-2024 11:37 AM
Sorry, but your sentence of "I've taken pictures in video modus, due to a broken switch, so I had no option." does imply that the camera was indeed broken, so why wouldn't the recommendation be to fix it? You had not mentioned that you previously had it repaired, but that it broke again. Or, that your current situation precludes you from sending it in to repair and thus you need a short-term workaround.
People on this forum are only trying to help. So help us help you by being polite.
Ricky
Camera: EOS 5D IV, EF 50mm f/1.2L, EF 135mm f/2L
Lighting: Profoto Lights & Modifiers
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02-16-2024 11:54 AM
Yeah I see. And I managed, but I still cannot open it the right way in DPP. I really want to edit it in DPP. I tried to make a copy, but that gives the same problems...
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02-16-2024 12:00 PM
I know people try to help, but I hate remarks which don't answer the question and are just 'mansplaining' (can't find another word for it now.
How could repairing the button help fix pictures previously taken?
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02-16-2024 12:06 PM - edited 02-16-2024 12:09 PM
Click "clear" in the crop module.
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02-16-2024 12:29 PM
I couldn't find 'clear' only reset. This didn't resolve the 'crop' made by the camera. In DPP it still gives the margine or crop lines.
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02-16-2024 02:41 PM
Do you have the latest release of DPP?
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02-16-2024 03:46 PM
Yes I do.
btw. in darktable or affinity (which I use) I don't get these crop lines. But I need to work in DPP
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02-17-2024 07:58 PM - edited 02-17-2024 08:13 PM
@MichielJansen wrote:
Yes I do.
btw. in darktable or affinity (which I use) I don't get these crop lines. But I need to work in DPP
I just opened your CR2 in DPP 4, opened the crop tool, clicked "Clear", and the crop frame went away, same as Peter. Windows 10 Pro, DPP ver. 14.18.10.0.
Newton
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02-18-2024 03:57 AM
Sorry, was to focussed on darktable and didn't see Peter switched to dpp again. It works thanks a lot.

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