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crimbo
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How much image are you not seeing!!!
Look at this Luminous Landscape article

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The dark border is the edge recovered area!

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http://www.paddle.shetland.co.uk/my%20piccys/index.htm
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martinimages
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Would it not be simpler to crop thats tiny area out, ?

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Andrew Prince
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Interesting info and a fun utility Chris!
Thanks for the link.,,

I've had desire for this type of thing. Mostly with candid people pics. You get a shot and later realize that some minor detail got clipped. Like your cat's ears.

With this, there's at least a chance to recover. In any case, it's still a fun fact and interesting to know.

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