Ok, last night using NX-D as I have been doing for as long as I have been processing RAW files, I processed a photo and converted it to .jpg. Then I opened it in GIMP as I usually do for additional touch-ups and flares. BUT.......... the image was not the full image that I had processed. It was cropped off at the bottom 1/3 or so. I tried repeatedly to try to figure out what was happening. Same results each time. Being tired I gave up and went to bed thinking that a new day, I would see new things. Today I tried again with the same results. The .jpg was cropped on the lower 1/3 or so using windows viewers, GIMP, etc. It appears that Capture NX-D is not exporting/converting correctly. Even trying to convert to Tiff, same results.
Next, I uninstalled Capture NX-D and did a fresh install. Same results again with about three different photos. Aargh! I finally tried a photo that I had taken on another day. It was fine. OK, now I went back to the images that I had taken on the day I had problems with. The first one worked fine (I had not tried it previously). Then back to the three I was having problems with. Same cropped results. Then the Ah-ha moment. The three giving problems were all shot in portrait mode. The ones working ok were shot in landscape mode. I think that there may be a problem with the portrait orientation in Capture NX-D.
I will be playing some more to see if I can figure it out, but has anyone else see this type of behavior or heard anything like this.
TIA
Next, I uninstalled Capture NX-D and did a fresh install. Same results again with about three different photos. Aargh! I finally tried a photo that I had taken on another day. It was fine. OK, now I went back to the images that I had taken on the day I had problems with. The first one worked fine (I had not tried it previously). Then back to the three I was having problems with. Same cropped results. Then the Ah-ha moment. The three giving problems were all shot in portrait mode. The ones working ok were shot in landscape mode. I think that there may be a problem with the portrait orientation in Capture NX-D.
I will be playing some more to see if I can figure it out, but has anyone else see this type of behavior or heard anything like this.
TIA