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Good Day! Is it possible to tell if an image was taken in Macro mode vs. not from exif data? I am using Lightroom and do not see any indication. It would be nice to be able to identify that on my images. Thanks in advance.
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I have discovered a small error on my m-e. It writes the wrong aperture number to the EXIF data. I have only one lens a 50 mm Summarit 2.4. The exposure is correct, but if I take a series of 2.4, it will in 30-50% say 2.8. It is both in M an A program. Regards Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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Wouldn't be nice to have a z-depth map tagged to our photos? This concept might be new to photographers, but z-maps have been used extensively with 3D artists. However it may be the time for us photographers to incorporate these maps into our post processing workflow to gain more efficiency and power. Please read bellow and let me know about your thoughts. Looking at the Samsung NX300 2D|3D from a different angle | Jawad Riachi
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I'm gradually finding my way around LR3, and I'm sure that it's in there somewhere, but I simply cannot find where I can view the EXIF data for specific photo. Could someone please point me in the right direction? David
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First off, my current version of LR version 2.6, which I upgraded from previous version directly from Adobe and not from the CD that came with the M9, crashes each time I go to the "Develop" module but it is no big deal since I like the rendition of my M9 files using Capture One 5.0.2 anyway. But I do like the exif data displayed on LR but I noticed that it is off although the specs of the lens used is displayed properly but the aperture used was off. Going back to M8, I didn't think that the actual aperture setting was given at all. So, I was pleasently surprised that it was displayed on the M9 files. However, it was off, since I did a deliberate test to document that. Typically, it was off by 2/3 stop on the high side although it varies a little. Is this normal? Has any of you experienced the same issue? Thanks, Joshua