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Hello,

I have an ORF file from my Olympus EM1 camera which Lightroom, Olympus Viewer 3, the exif and Windows all show to be 4608 x 3456 pixels, but when I open it in Affinity it shows as 4640 x 3472 (and similarly any pixel file I create from it.)

Have I got a setting wrong somewhere or is something going on that I am not understanding (or should I be posting this under bugs?)

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That's normal, APhoto shows slightly more pixels from a sensor's RAW file format than other RAW converter software here. So it gives a few more pixels than stripping those out.

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14 hours ago, jalamb said:

4608 x 3456 pixels

The sensor is actually a bit larger.

Sensor resolution: 4656 x 3501

https://www.digicamdb.com/specs/olympus_om-d-e-m1/

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