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This is a very strange behavior.  RAW files from Nikon Z6, which has 24MP opens in Affinity Photo as 14MP as it reports. Is there some sort of setup to automatically reduce resolution ? It does not make any sense.   Any help will be greatly appreciated. 

 

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No, AP does not have any setting to auto reduce the resolution.

What's the pixel size of your image? It could be that you're image is shot some other size. 

FX-format
(L)
6,048 x 4,024

(M) 4,528 x 3,016

(S) 3,024 x 2,016
DX-format
(L)
3,936 x 2,624

(M) 2,944 x 1,968

(S) 1,968 x 1,312
1:1 (24 x 24)
(L)
4,016 x 4,016

(M) 3,008 x 3,008

(S) 2,000 x 2,000
16:9 (36 x 20)
(L)
6,048 x 3,400

(M) 4,528 x 2,544

(S) 3,024 x 1,696
Photographs taken during movie recording at a frame size of 3,840 x 2,160:
3,840 x 2,160
Photographs taken during movie recording at other frame sizes: 1,920 x 1,080:
1,920 x 1,080

Could zip up and attach a RAW image so it can be checked?

 

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You will have different Raw file sizes, depending on your camera settings

https://www.photoreview.com.au/reviews/mirrorless-cameras/mirrorless-cameras-full-frame/nikon-z6/

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File is 24MP, RAW.   When I open in Capture One, it is 6048 x 4024.  

Open in AP, it says at top left as  4724x3142 ( 14,85MP). 

At the center top, it shows the file name with tif extension and says (71.8%)   Although, it is not exactly the right percentage ( it would be 78% not 72% if that % meant opening as smaller file ).

Other thing that is strange is that file is opening straight as tif file and in photo persona, not in the Develop persona.  

Do these indicate anything ???

I attached a screen shot of what I am seeing in here.

 

Thank you

 

Luka

 

Screen Shot 2023-07-18 at 2.04.17 PM.png

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10 minutes ago, Akul said:

At the center top, it shows the file name with tif extension and says (71.8%)   Although, it is not exactly the right percentage ( it would be 78% not 72% if that % meant opening as smaller file ).

Other thing that is strange is that file is opening straight as tif file and in photo persona, not in the Develop persona.  

Do these indicate anything ???

The thing at the top is the zoomed percentage. It is zoomed to show the entire image in your computer's window.

ScreenShot2023-07-18at11_16_58AM.png.b368f13f6fdd875c1cbfe056716c58f5.png

Your camera can save files as raw, TIFF, or JPEG. As well as combinations of raw and JPEG.

You have DX and FX sizes of Large, Medium and Small so 6 different sizes. I think you have set your camera up to take FX Large size images and are saving them to the card as TIFF format, not raw.

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52 minutes ago, Akul said:

File is 24MP, RAW.   When I open in Capture One, it is 6048 x 4024.  

Open in AP, it says at top left as  4724x3142 ( 14,85MP). 

If you can share a RAW image file that shows the problem, we can try to figure out what's going on.

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7 hours ago, Old Bruce said:

The thing at the top is the zoomed percentage. It is zoomed to show the entire image in your computer's window.

ScreenShot2023-07-18at11_16_58AM.png.b368f13f6fdd875c1cbfe056716c58f5.png

Your camera can save files as raw, TIFF, or JPEG. As well as combinations of raw and JPEG.

You have DX and FX sizes of Large, Medium and Small so 6 different sizes. I think you have set your camera up to take FX Large size images and are saving them to the card as TIFF format, not raw.

 

Upon further investigation. 

You are right about the %.

The file, as it turned out, was an exported Tif file from AP, I must have been clicking on the wrong file all this time.  So, that part was also an error on my side.  

Now I open the correct file and it is working fine.  I must have been in some dream land.

 

Thank you both for your help very much.  

 

 

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