On 12/01/2020 16:41, Sherwood Botsford wrote:
> I can't say for sure.  I'm a DT newbie.
>
> But consider: You correct for something.  Any cropping is going to take
> off some good pixels as well as some blank.  The after corrected image
> isn't rectangular.  But the shape you eventually want to have may
> include some of those trimmed bits.
>
> I've never had this with lens corrections.  I don't own any of the
> really weird lenses with serious corrections.  But I have
> encountered this with perspective correction, and with rotate.
Hi
Yes, sure, I get your point. I know this behaviour with rotate,
perspective correction, keystone, as well.
For lens correction, it seems it's new in DT 3.0, in 2.X, the "scale"
was activated automatically. Which is not too bad, from my point of
view, the cropped off area is quite small (but visible), with my rather
strong wide angle 15 mm (on "APSC" sensor).

Anyway, I can live with this behaviour, it was just unexpected for me.

Best regards,
        Michael

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Michael Staats
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