When importing crude camera settings

make any adjustment of the camera (portrait, landscape, contrast, saturation, etc) when importing crude oil matter.

These settings affect JPEG and the contained in the Raw file JPEG preview.  The composition of the Raw image file is not changed by these parameters.

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