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CornerFix V1.1.0.0 is now available for download.

 

Changes are:

 

1. Added MakerNote decoding for Elmar-M 18mm f/3.8 ASPH

 

2. CornerFix is now Windows 7 compatible. Those that tried the previous version will know that while it "worked", there were no images displayed. After a substantial amount of change under the hood, V1.1.0.0 is now 100% Windows 7 compatible.

 

Downloads are in the usual place: SourceForge.net: CornerFix - just hit the big green button, and select the appropriate package/release.

 

Sandy

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CornerFix V1.1.0.0 is now available for download.

 

Changes are:

 

1. Added MakerNote decoding for Elmar-M 18mm f/3.8 ASPH

 

2. CornerFix is now Windows 7 compatible. Those that tried the previous version will know that while it "worked", there were no images displayed. After a substantial amount of change under the hood, V1.1.0.0 is now 100% Windows 7 compatible.

 

Downloads are in the usual place: SourceForge.net: CornerFix - just hit the big green button, and select the appropriate package/release.

 

Sandy

 

Sandy,

 

Thank you once again for this very useful program. Your time and effort is really appreciated.

 

Cheers,

 

Sean

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CornerFix V1.1.0.0 is now available for download.

 

Changes are:

 

1. Added MakerNote decoding for Elmar-M 18mm f/3.8 ASPH

 

2. CornerFix is now Windows 7 compatible. Those that tried the previous version will know that while it "worked", there were no images displayed. After a substantial amount of change under the hood, V1.1.0.0 is now 100% Windows 7 compatible.

 

Downloads are in the usual place: SourceForge.net: CornerFix - just hit the big green button, and select the appropriate package/release.

 

Sandy

 

Sandy,

I don't understand the need for special decoding for a specific lens (SEM 18)... When using previous versions I see no way the application even would know what focal length I was using?

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Sandy,

I don't understand the need for special decoding for a specific lens (SEM 18)... When using previous versions I see no way the application even would know what focal length I was using?

 

Assuming the lens is coded, CornerFix will know what lens is used from reading the MakerNotes. That information is used to update the EXIF with estimated aperture data, etc, if you select that option.

 

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Assuming the lens is coded, CornerFix will know what lens is used from reading the MakerNotes. That information is used to update the EXIF with estimated aperture data, etc, if you select that option.

 

Sandy

 

Ah Tricky!... Did not realize it worked like that - Great!

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Note that Cornerfix, as a side effect, gives you a full decode of the Maker Notes, which contain the unique exposure id (roughly speaking, a count of shutter activations in that camera body), and the f/stop estimated by comparing the exposure measured from the "blue dot" with that seen TTL. Sandy's estimate is more reliable that the one provided by Capture One, in my experience. Both draw on the very nice detective work done on the M8 EXIF and MakerNotes by Carl Bretteville.

 

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