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Image dimension in AP is different compared to Photoshop


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I am very new to AP, just now switched from PS. I am fiddling with the features and tools and I am a bit confused about the dimensions of the images, namely the width/height ratio. After processing in develop mode and then exporting as JPG, my images have quite different dimensions compared to the same raw file processed and saved as JPG in PS. In PS the images width to height ratio is greater than that in AP. Does anyone know why its that?

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Hi Yanel,

Welcome to the forums :)

Please could you provide screenshots showing the images dimensions in both apps? If possible could you also provide the image itself so I can look into this further with you?

Thanks

C

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Hi Callum, thanks for answering.

So, here is my image after processing in AP, it's dimensions are 3957 × 2643::

DSCF4823.thumb.jpg.b3e20aa7e74d02831b9b27a68eb731bc.jpg

 

Ans here is the same image processed in PS. I did nothing to change the aspect ratio but it's dimensions are 5315 × 2996:

486551743_DSCF48232.thumb.JPG.f5e86426ce0355ce6e3fd3a03247e58f.JPG

 

So, as you can see, the image after PS is shorter. Regarding the left and right sides it captures exactly the same as in AF but on top and on bottom the PS image is reduced. This starts from the point of opening the raw file in Raw file utility of PS. I guess the AP gives me a more accurate ratio, but I wonder why is all that?

Many thanks

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