Hi there -
It took a while to track this down and was quite maddening.
In my captures, I rarely use the crop tool in PM. If I do, it's to help a client visualize or instruct how the final file should look, but I never use the crop marks to actually crop a file; just not part of my workflow.
Steps:
1. Draw a cropping rectangle on a .NEF file on Machine 'A', my capture machine.
2. Copy the .NEF, .XMP, and .JPG to Machine 'B', my production/editing machine. (The .XMP is not actually necessary to repro the behavior here).
3.Open the folder containing the same file on Machine 'B', in PhotoMechanic and clear the crop. Clearing the crop marks was accomplished by hitting the "clear" button and/or hitting <shift C>. The crop marks were visually removed.
4. While on Machine 'B', open the file in Nikon Capture NX-D and generate a matching .TIFF. Even though the crop marks were supposedly cleared, the cropped version is what is shown in Nikon Capture.
Issues:
1. The .TIFF is cropped according to the marks that were cleared in PM on Machine 'B', even though PM appeared to remove the crop marks. Shield and crop rectangle were clear.
2. Clicking on the .TIFF and the cropped version defined from Machine 'A' is opened in Adobe Camera Raw, *NOT* PS proper. this will happen by clicking on the file in Windows, or via PM (when invoking the file editor).
3. This double-issue (cropped and always opening in ACR) persists on files edited in PS and saved (regardless of format/.TIF/.PSD). Subsequent opens of the TIFF still open in ACR.
4. This is true whether the sidecar .XMP file is copied to Machine 'B' or not.
Solution:
1. Go back to the original capture machine, Machine 'A', load the folder with the marked file again in PM, and clear the crop marks there.
2. Then copy the cleared .NEF to Machine 'B', generate a new TIFF via Capture NX-D. The TIFF will open in PS proper, and w/o being cropped.
Said differently, user has to use Machine 'A' to clear out crops before copying the file to Machine 'B' for editing.
This necessitates making "clean" duplicate files on Machine 'A' so the crops won't persist, and then copying the clean dups to Machine 'B' for editing.
Hoping for insights...
Thanks!