Why is my raw image cropped when I reopen it?

why is my raw image cropped when I reopen it?

When you edit a RAW file, any changes you made are stored in a Sidecar file with the same file name, but with a .xmp extension.  If you find and delete that sidecar file, then the RAW file will open uncropped.  But, you only have to select the Crop tool in ACR, and the crop window with handles will appear, so you can change the crop.   Or having sellected the crop tool in ACR, the escape key wil cause your image to revert to full size.

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