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Editing picture with landscape mode

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  • Brian Lawson Community moderator

    I've never seen anything like this.

    When you say, "it is still on portrait mode", do you mean it came into PR oriented vertically rather than horizontally as it was shot? That's pretty odd.

    Can you share your file with me please? Zip together the raw file with its .on1 sidecar then post the .zip file to a sharing service like Dropbox or WeTransfer or whichever is your favorite. Post the download link here.

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  • Jorma Pennanen

    Hi,

    Yes for the horizontal mode. I did manage actually to get it done by exporting the picture to JPG and then importing it and working on it. Here is the archived ZIP file of the original picture and the On1 sidecar.

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/8ntrzupo9wbttwm/Archive.zip?dl=0

    Thanks :-)

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  • Brian Lawson Community moderator

    It looks like there are a couple of issues happening here. 1st is a known problem with landscape oriented photos not having the correct orientation when viewed in Photo RAW. If you had held the camera the other direction it would be recognized correctly.

    The 2nd looks like something that needs to be reported to tech support. When the photo is both Rotated and Transformed (with the Transform panel, not the tool) it is getting confused or one of them is not recognizing the other correctly. You can try Rotating 1st (sometimes the orders of transformations makes a difference) then using Transform to square up everything. Export from the Editor to a dng so that stuff gets saved to a new file. Now you can work on the dng doing the crop and whatever else is needed.

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  • Jorma Pennanen

    Many thanks for your help. I'm happy that I found a workaround with export/import. I will try and take the landscape picture holding the phone other way around. I guess that this also shows when shooting movies on iPhone as the thumbnail picture is upside down and cannot be rotated.

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