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leeuk321

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Jul 21, 2018
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When taking photos in a cropped format (1:1 or 16:9), does anyone know of a way to stop the native 4:3 image also being stored? My workflow is to take photos in the camera app, import them on to my computer, and then use Adobe Bridge to look through them. So, maybe it's something to do with my workflow, but when I import the photos the native 4:3 image for each-and-every-photo come through, whether I took it in 4:3 or not. So, if for example I took 20 photos in 1:1, 20 in 4:3 and 20 in 16:9, it results in 100 photos total, instead of 60.

Now, I appreciate Apple's intention in letting you keep the native non-cropped format, and that might be really great for some people, but for my workflow it's driving me crazy. Does anyone know of a way of making it so it only stores the photo in the chosen aspect ratio? Or, failing that, is there another camera app which gives you this functionality? Any help would be much appreciated!
 
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