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Offline SeattleStarGazer

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DSLR "Auto Rotate" Problem??
« on: 2017 May 26 02:22:42 »
I just completed taking a number of lights, biases, darks and flats with my 5d Mk III. When I tried to integrate the biases, the master came out in landscape orientation as expected but only about 2/3 of the frame had data; the right 1/3 of the frame was black. I then noticed that when I opened some of my frames in Photoshop they are portrait oriented and some are landscape oriented. I then noticed my camera has Auto Rotate on. Is this possibly the cause of my problem, and is there a way to fix things?

Thanks!

Wayne

Offline SeattleStarGazer

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Re: DSLR "Auto Rotate" Problem??
« Reply #1 on: 2017 May 26 03:12:31 »
Never mind I found it in the DCRAW settings! Thanks

Offline Astroham

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Re: DSLR "Auto Rotate" Problem??
« Reply #2 on: 2017 May 28 14:42:55 »
I've had a similar problem with an EOS 5D mIII even when AutoRotate has been switched off.
Can you tell me where you found the dcraw settings and what you changed?

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Graham.

Offline RoStm

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Re: DSLR "Auto Rotate" Problem??
« Reply #3 on: 2017 August 15 03:11:29 »
The same problem here: Frames captured with the EOS 70D also when AutoRotate has been switched off show this issue too.
You can rotate the frames before processing if you know the right direction - which can be a problem in the case of flatframes. There is no batch routine available for this feature - so to do it frame by frame is very annoying.
I'm eager to know the trick with DCRAW settings too. The demand for an answer by Graham has been unnoticed for almost three months now. Can someone else help out here, please?

Thanks,
Rolf

Offline John_Gill

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Re: DSLR "Auto Rotate" Problem??
« Reply #4 on: 2017 August 15 05:56:33 »
Hi,

I had a similar problem and the solution was to select "Format Explorer" ---> "DSLR_RAW" ---> "Edit Preferences" ---> "Pure Raw" ---> "OK"

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Offline RoStm

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Re: DSLR "Auto Rotate" Problem??
« Reply #5 on: 2017 August 15 08:31:26 »
Hello John,

yes, that helps a lot it works fairly well.

Thank you very much for this valuable hint,
Rolf

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Re: DSLR "Auto Rotate" Problem??
« Reply #6 on: 2017 August 15 11:11:47 »
To be honest, it did not work well.
When I examined the suggestion more close I discovered that the oriention of a loaded frame was correct but it appeared in gray color only.
I fiddled with the options of "Edit Preferences" and came out the showed settings to get the desired solution.

Many thanks again,
Rolf

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Re: DSLR "Auto Rotate" Problem??
« Reply #7 on: 2017 August 15 12:07:18 »
if you are planning on calibrating your images, asking DSLR_RAW to debayer them is the wrong thing to do.

if you just want to open a subexposure to view it, what you've done is OK. but then if the DSLR_RAW setting is set to debayer, when you run ImageCalibration on the CR2/NEF files you should be passing the format hint "raw cfa" (no quotes) to make sure that the images are kept as mono images during calibration.

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Re: DSLR "Auto Rotate" Problem??
« Reply #8 on: 2017 August 16 01:25:20 »
Yes, I see the problem.
Thank you Rob.

Rolf