by BrandonRiza » Wed May 02, 2012 5:57 am
I'm having this same issue and I've narrowed it down to rotation data stored in the RAW file in-camera.
I have my Canon 5DMKII set to "Auto Rotate_On Camera_On Computer" as I shoot.
Sometimes when my tripod head is set up to shoot shoot nadirs the auto-rotation gets confused and fails to rotate a photo properly.
Thus, some of my frames are 3744x5616, and some are 5616x3744 (the photo is rotated either as landscape or as portrait...)
I pull these RAWs into Adobe Bridge and use the Camera RAW Plugin (or just the tools in Bridge) to rotate them all properly.
In Bridge they appear aligned correctly (ie. all 3744x5616).
When I drag these images into SNS-HDR Pro 1.4.16, the software fails to recognize that all the images are indeed 3744x5616,
So it gives me the "Wrong image size" window and exits the process.
Once the images are shot, you can't change the EXIF data in-camera regarding rotation, you can only change them in a RAW converter/reader.
If you can't change them in-camera and SNS-HDR Pro does not recognizes the changes you've made to the RAW files in a RAW reader, then the
only way to remedy this issue is to convert all the RAWs to TIFs or JPGs (thereby "baking" in the rotation data).
This of course can take a tremendous amount of space (19gb for a 15EV 360x180 16bit TIFs) and is an otherwise unneeded step in a workflow.
Is there a way to address this issue?