Am 12.08.2015, 19:16 Uhr, schrieb Pedro Côrte-Real <pe...@pedrocr.net>:
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 3:28 PM, thokster <thoks...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I found this in the specs for this camera: >> >> 4:3 –(RAW, L) 4.608 x 3.456, (M1) 3.264 x 2.448, (M2) 2.048 x 1.536, (S) >> 640 x 480 >> 16:9 – (RAW, L) 4.608 x 2.592, (M1) 3.264 x 1.832, (M2) 1.920 x 1.080, >> (S) >> 640 x 360 >> 3:2 – (RAW, L) 4.608 x 3.072, (M1) 3.264 x 2.176, (M2) 2.048 x 1.368, >> (S) >> 640 x 424 >> 1:1 – (RAW, L) 3.456 x 3.456, (M1) 2.448 x 2.448, (M2) 1.536 x 1.536, >> (S) >> 480 x 480 >> 4:5 – (RAW, L) 2.768 x 3.456, (M1) 1.952 x 2.448, (M2) 1.232 x 1.536, >> (S) >> 384 x 480 >> >> Does that mean, there are different raw aspect-ratios and you need them >> all? > > Yep for Panasonic cameras we need a sample file per aspect ratio to be > able to set the crops properly. > > Pedro But here we have a Canon. ;-) I just wanted to clarify whether this is also necessary here. In this case a note in the instructions would be good. (I don't have a PowerShot) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Darktable-users mailing list Darktable-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/darktable-users