I would think that Fujifilm's rational is that the original raw edge pixels are really not to be valued and only are used for the 'final edge' calculation.

On 2019-04-12 1:26 a.m., Christian wrote:
Hi,
Understand. But there may be users who prefer a consistend size
between ooc and processed images or when using several raw converters in
parallel.

So I suggest an option in the export-pane :

[x] crop to original/nominal size

logic: if image is larger than original size and not
has been cropped manually then crop to original size.

Chris




Am 11.04.2019 um 20:28 schrieb Sturm Flut:
Hi,

many higher-end camera sensors have more pixels than advertised. These
pixels are used to improve image processing around the edges of the
image, but they can also be recovered and presented to the user. Which
not all RAW converters and in-camera JPEG engines do.

So these additional pixels actually exist, and darktable lets you use them.

cheers,
Simon
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