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the trending aspect ratio

gandolfi

Subscriber Member
Thanks Matt. I agree, go for it.
IMHO that thread should be located in a none-camera-company-specific root.
As should be this thread.

Maybe an admin could help us and relocate this thread and split it. TIA.
I couldn't admin my way out of a paper bag, but if you go to The Sunset Lounge (the one that Steen's always raving about:)) and start a new thread called 'Fun with Accidents' or whatever, that would do it.

The Sunset Lounge is non-specific, in fact it's so laid back and non-specific sometimes you hardly notice it's there:).

I would start it myself, but being an accident agnostic, I would have nothing to put in it:)
 

Knorp

Well-known member
I don't see how. It came straight out of the camera and displays in portrait orientation in Preview and on Flickr. What's to change?

scott
Perhaps it's a setting in the camera, dunno. But I have to open the JPEG in my editor (C1), turn it 90 degrees so it's in portrait orientation again and save it.
 

scott kirkpatrick

Well-known member
This is getting even weirder. I examined the jpeg in C1 and it is damaged in some way, showing up as if split in the middle and then reflected. The RAF that I shot at the same time is good, and in fact is cropped to the 16:9 proportions. (When I shot in this ratio using Olympus, the ORF file was full-sized.) Other shots that I took just before have no problems. I wrote both RAF and JPEG to the same chip.

scott
 

Knorp

Well-known member
I noticed you've managed to correct the orientation, but your cat is definitely in shock now ... :grin:
 
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