12-01-2016 06:07 AM
Ok, I just upgraded computers from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and upgraded Digital Photo Professional from 3.?? to 4.5.10.1. I shoot primarily a 7D Mark 2. My photos do not auto rotate in both the computer or DPP. I have the camera set to auto rotate in the "computer only". Before the uprade my photos did not auto rotate in the computer but did in DPP so it wasn't that big of an issue.
Second issue - I always choose to batch process images and resize so the final images are all the same size. Before the upgrade images would resize based on the long side but now all the vertical images end up being distorted so apparently they are not resized based on the long side.
Thanks in advance for your reply!
12-01-2016 08:57 AM
@jaxhouse wrote:Ok, I just upgraded computers from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and upgraded Digital Photo Professional from 3.?? to 4.5.10.1. I shoot primarily a 7D Mark 2. My photos do not auto rotate in both the computer or DPP. I have the camera set to auto rotate in the "computer only". Before the uprade my photos did not auto rotate in the computer but did in DPP so it wasn't that big of an issue.
Second issue - I always choose to batch process images and resize so the final images are all the same size. Before the upgrade images would resize based on the long side but now all the vertical images end up being distorted so apparently they are not resized based on the long side.
Thanks in advance for your reply!
Off the top of my head, I have no insight into your first issue. But with regard to the second, when setting up convert and save or batch process, there's a box you can check to preserve the aspect ratio. That should cure the distortions.
12-01-2016 05:28 PM
12-01-2016 11:32 AM
I mostly don't bother with rotation, and disable it in the camera.
Here's why. Let's supposed I shoot in portrait, and want the photo rotated. Okay, I rotate the photo for editing, and perform my edits. Now, when I get ready to print it out again, guess what happens. I wind up rotating the photo when I send it to the prnter, because the printer defaults to landscape.
Besides, I've got bad eyes, and rotating a photo seems to shrink it dramatically on the computer screen. It's easier for me just to edit the photo on its' side, and then print it that way. Sure, I'll rotate it to look at it, but if I plan on printing it out, then I usually do not rotate the image.
12-01-2016 05:31 PM
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