I don't know if I should post that
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/632880?tstart=0
at PS forum,as I did, or here.
Do you profile and correct using the same camera? Could you send me (sichen@adobe.com) the profile and an image so that I can double check? Thanks.
Now we know that we can keep all the pixels of the
original picture in the corrected picture by scaling.
But for me this is half the functionality.
If the original picture is compressed a the edges,
the correction will extend them outside the frame.
With scaling we can bring them back into the frame,
but then the center zone will also be scaled (compressed).
To prevent that, there should be an option that allows
a frame size extension.
So an image 1024*768 might end up as 1100*850 .
Is that possible, implemented ?
As it is now I could scale to keep all in 1024*768,
then change "Image Size" to 1100*850, losing definition.
Why should I want that ?
To keep maximum definition of the image (center mostly)
and keep all elements that were in the original photo for :
- compositing
- panorama stitching
- etc
PS/ACR/LR restricts the size of the corrected image to be the same as the input. There is a workaround in PS CS5 where you and extend the canvas size of the input image equally on all side before invoking the LC dialog. This would allow the size of the corrrected image to grow beyond the normal size. In a future version of PS, we might allow the image size to grow beyond its original size.
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