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Urgent: How to bipass live view crop with raw photo with Canon 5D III

 
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Jun 28, 2012 00:00 |  #1

I own a Canon 5D III.

I took a portrait with it in live view in raw format.

When viewing the image back on my camera, I see the full resolution of the photo in the original dimensions, with faint 16:9 crop bars overlaid on top of the image. The information is clearly there.

When I import the raw photo into photoshop, the pixels above the crop bars that I see on the back of my camera when previewing are literally cropped out.

Is there anyway I can fix this when importing the raw photo into photoshop? The information is clearly there, as it is displayed within my camera.

http://i.imgur.com/gTU​vU.jpg (external link)

What I see on the back of my camera viewfinder. When I import the raw file into photoshop, everything above and below the crop lines are already cropped.




  
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Jun 28, 2012 03:15 |  #2

You're using DPP to convert the Raw file I assume?

Hit Cmd+Opt+T for trimming Tool (I guess Ctrl+Alt+T on windows), and press "reset".


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Jun 28, 2012 03:16 |  #3

I'm not clear on what you are describing, but Photoshop should show all of what the sensor captures. Not a 16:9 image, but one that has a 2:3 aspect ratio/dimension.

If you want to see in-camera setting, then you need to use the Canon Raw processing software Digital Photo Professional (DPP) -- it will show "out-of-camera" settings.


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