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Feb 21, 2011 18:53 |  #1

Is there a way to get a 100% crop in Light room 3? I can look at the picture at 1:1 but I can never crop it to 100% and export it.

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Feb 21, 2011 19:22 |  #2

Export the VC from step 2 without resizing.


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Feb 21, 2011 19:35 |  #3

tzalman wrote in post #11888034 (external link)
Export the VC from step 2 without resizing.

how do you know the portion that is cropped is 100%?


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Feb 21, 2011 19:42 |  #4

I have a strong suspicion that you don't know what a 100% crop is. It is any crop that has not been resized and is small enough in pixel dimensions that it can be viewed on the average monitor at 100% zoom (1:1) without having to be scrolled.

In the example above the full image is 5616x3744 pixels, the native image size for the 5d2. The crop is 1020x680 pixels. The fact that the display has been miniaturized to fit in my 1920x1080 pixel monitor has absolutely no effect on the image data which remains just as it came from the camera. The RAW does not change size, only the display derived from it varies, and thus the crop is also native pixels unless I resize them during exportation.


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