Hi,
many higher-end camera sensors have more pixels than advertised. These
pixels are used to improve image processing around the edges of the
image, but they can also be recovered and presented to the user. Which
not all RAW converters and in-camera JPEG engines do.
So these additional pixels ac
Hi Chris.
I believe this question was addressed couple times already. Camera
sensors in fact have bigger resolution than in camera JPGs (or stock
software). They crop it to avoid quality issues which may occur in some
sensors. I believe it is camera specific.
Timur.
On Thu, 2019-04-11 at 19:48 +
Hi.
Fuji X-Trans II Files do have a nominal size of 4896 x 3264 px.
The ooc-JPGs do have exactly this size.
But after export from darktable the JPGs are a bit larger
(eg. 4932 x 3296).
I tried also another converter (RFC EX 2.0). This generates JPGs with
the original size.
So: Is this behaviour