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The crop control using knobs works fine for horizontally oriented images. However, for portrait (vertical) images, the directions are mixed up. It seems that the directions are based on the camera sensor instead of the image itself. For example, the top setting correctly controls the top edge of the crop in horizontal images. But for portrait images, since the camera is rotated when taking a vertical picture, the top control knob considers the left edge (top of the camera sensor) as the top and shifts it, instead of controlling the top edge of the image. It would make more sense to base the controls on the picture sides. Adjusting the crop with rotated directions in portrait orientation is very confusing.
EDIT: I just noted a bug #608 created in 2022 regarding this. It seems that the related Adobe bug was fixed, so it could be fixed now in MIDI2LR. Any updates?
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The crop control using knobs works fine for horizontally oriented images. However, for portrait (vertical) images, the directions are mixed up. It seems that the directions are based on the camera sensor instead of the image itself. For example, the top setting correctly controls the top edge of the crop in horizontal images. But for portrait images, since the camera is rotated when taking a vertical picture, the top control knob considers the left edge (top of the camera sensor) as the top and shifts it, instead of controlling the top edge of the image. It would make more sense to base the controls on the picture sides. Adjusting the crop with rotated directions in portrait orientation is very confusing.
EDIT: I just noted a bug #608 created in 2022 regarding this. It seems that the related Adobe bug was fixed, so it could be fixed now in MIDI2LR. Any updates?
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