User Manual
● ProPhoto RGB
Resize
You can resize your images by setting the long edge, short edge, or absolute
dimensions. Or you can maintain the original image size.
Resizing by long edge means that you can set the desired length of the
longest side of your image. The shorter side will be resized proportionally.
Resizing by short edge means that you can set the desired length of the
shorter side of your image. The longer side will be resized proportionally.
Dimensions allow you to enter absolute dimensions in pixels.
Automatic lens correction
Note
Automatic lens correction is only supported for RAW file formats.
Lens correction is a set of fixes for such common issues as distortion,
chromatic aberration, and vignetting.
Distortion usually appears on images taken with wide lenses and causes
objects to look different in size and shape from how they look in real life.
Straight lines appear curved because the field of view of the lens is much
wider than the size of the image sensor.
Chromatic aberration causes objects in photos to be framed with yellow and
pink lines. This happens because of light being refracted differently while
passing through the lens.
Vignetting is caused by optics and looks like black corners on an image.