Just noticed that there is a slight difference in image size when I process Aptus files in PS & LC.
In PS I get 6088x4550 In LC I get 6096x4558
I have tried to do a search but couldn't find anything, can anyone explain? Thanks
dlashier
Mar 28 2008, 01:16 PM
QUOTE (andybuk99 @ Mar 28 2008, 12:52 AM)
In PS I get 6088x4550 In LC I get 6096x4558
Same thing happens with some Canon cameras processed in C1 versus PS, C1 giving a slightly larger image. The image processed is always a little smaller than the actual sensor size and it's somewhat arbitrary what a given RC chooses to process or perhaps dependent on their algorithm.
- DL
Panopeeper
Mar 28 2008, 02:15 PM
ACR (not Photoshop) usually creates an image of the "standard" size of that camera. This is the size of the in-camera JPEG image, or created by the camera maker's own converter, for example DPP.
For example re Canon: there are more pixels on the sensor (depending on the model), but Canon's custom is to create an image size in 3:2 proportion, where both dimensions are divisible by 8. These two conditions cause dropping usually 10 to 20 rows and columns of pixels.
If you are interested and upload such a raw file, I can try to figure out the true (i.e. captured) image size.
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