It seems to depend on the software processing the raw files. The JPGs 
from my *istDS are 3008x2008, and some programs (Silkypix, for example) 
process the PEF at the same size, but others (such as Sagelight, which 
uses libraw) open the PEF files as 3040x2022.

Nick

On 29/12/2014 20:57, GianLuca Sarto wrote:
> Pedro,
>
> there are 3K images in the *istDS folder, so selecting those that need
> rotating isn't quick.
>
> So I removed them all from the database, deleted the .xmp files are
> imported again.
>
> It still doesn't get the correct orientation with vertical images.
>
> What's strange is that it shows image size as 3040x2024 when the correct
> value is 3008x2008.
>
> Maybe this is the reason: where the sensor size is stored?
>
> -Gian
>
>
> On 28/12/2014 23:40, Pedro Côrte-Real wrote:
>> On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 9:43 PM, GianLuca Sarto
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I did edit cameras.xml, and imported the folder again, however it did not
>>> get the orientation correctly.
>> The need to reimport is very strange. Still don't know what's happening 
>> there.
>>
>>> I guess it's cached somewhere, but if I delete the local files I think I
>>> will loose edits from other imports too.
>> Yeah, those settings are in the database.
>>
>>> Have you got any ideas?
>> Sure. Here's what you can do:
>>
>> 1) Select the set of images that need this fix in lightroom
>> 2) Open one of them in darkroom and press the reset button in the
>> orientation operation
>> 3) Go back to lightroom, select the same image and press the copy
>> button, select only orientation and uncheck all others
>> 4) Press "paste all" to apply that to all images
>>
>> That should reset any orientation settings. If you've rotated any
>> images you'll lose that, so you may need to check them again.
>>
>> Please backup your library and xmp files in case anything goes wrong.


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