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When you take a multi shot image, during review of the image in playback, you can't view the entire image, instead you are limited to about 2/3's of the image.  The parts of the image on extreme right and left and top and bottom will not come into view on the LCD.  However these parts of the file are seen in a raw conversion in Capture One or LR.  No matter which amount of screen magnification I select, you still can move across the entire file to check for focus issues, (which are much more critical with the multi shot files). 

Just curious if others have found a way to get the entire file to be viewable under screen magnification? 

Paul 

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I understand that the normal image that follows can be viewed at 100%, but you can't scroll across the entire 187MP image, it stops the scrolling a good bit before the actual edge of the image.  Why do I find this important?  The edge of the image is where you can find yourself out of focus enough to make the 187Mp image not really useable.  Focus is critical on the 187MP images and I tend to manually focus all of these.  The best way to see if your image towards the edge of the frame is sharp, is to view it at 100% or close.  The 187MP images can be viewed at 100%, or what appears to be 100%, but you lose the ability to scroll to the edge of the image.  And it's more than just the edge, you are not able to see quite a bit of the actual image as much as 1/5 to 1/6 of full image to each side.   I thought there might be a setting I missed to allow scrolling across the full image. 

 

Paul 

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