
20 hours ago
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Using ExposurePlot
In reply to Ulric,
6 months ago
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Ulric wrote:
I tried to use Exposureplot, but it wouldn't report the real focal lengths.
With ExposurePlot you can edit the Equivalent List to do what you need, or when looking at Lens Length tab set the boxes down the bottom like this to get the focal length reported. Just make the boxes 14=14 or 1=1 or whatever to get the real exif focal length charted (or 14=28 for seeing the 35mm equivalents for M4/3). Or more simply to get real focal length reporting, just click the 1:1 button (the tele lens icon).
Hope that helps.
Regards...... Guy
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