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Hi Abeint, this seems to be connected to the lens correction profile. Image1 shows the effect you are seeing with lens correction turned on. Image2 shows the full image when it's turned off & Image3 is with the correction turned on but with the Yongnuo 50mm lens selected. I'm not sure why this should be as the metadata shows it is the 35mm lens that was used.

 

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Thank you so much....   :)

That lens not used right now here, was good for natural (sun) light at home (f2) , but lots of pics in past was taked by that lens :)

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In V1 the lens is automatically selected but the foot is cropped
This approach works though:
Use the crop tool in Develop persona and drag the lower crop handle down
Switch to the hand too
Click the Develop button
The lens correction is applied and the entire foot shows
Finally crop the image in the photo persona

Hopefully V2 will allow you to do similar

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I can confirm that V1 behaves as David says but, unfortunately, V2 does not. The results from following the steps David describes results in the following:

 

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56 minutes ago, footeg said:

but, unfortunately, V2 does not.

Poo

OK my very last offer. The lensfun data for the Yongnuo YN 35mm f/2 uses a crop factor of 1.62 which I don't understand for an EOS 5D so I have made another file with a CF of 1
Funnily enough, mine gets automatically recognised probably because I used Yongnuo YN 35mm F/2 and F trumps f
Anyway, both are available in V1 so it's simple to see the differences

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YongnuoYN35mmF2.xml

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Hi @iprfrphshp and welcome to the forums

After cropping and before using the plugin you have to rasterize and trim. Or you change your workflow to first use topaz and crop after.

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