This means that as soon as I adjust Horizon (I use Horizon much more often than Perspective), I start with a passable crop. I have that palette set up in my default Preset (along with Noise Reduction and Lens Sharpening turned off by default). This works a treat even with portrait images as they will be cropped roughly correctly as well. The instant solution now though is just to create one’s own starting preset with the palette Crop set to – Autocrop On, Unconstrained. Perhaps DxO could add a light trace (blue, grey, red) at the edge of the image to indicate to us when we crop outside of the image area. Work more carefully? I have many images with black edges and I have to pay attention as well. I want an option for the software to not let me do that. I have created images with black slivers I didn’t notice till after export.
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