Software to see EXR mode?

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I've been playing around with my X-S1 testing settings. (shooting JPEG) Problem is, I've changed them multiple times while on an outing and didn't take notes. So now I'm trying to find which EXR setting worked best for circumstances. The EXIF shown in my go-to viewer (Faststone) isn't very comprehensive and I can't tell what the settings were. Is there any viewer/software that will show me exactly what mode/settings I was using for any given image?

Thanks.
 
Finepix studio is the only one (or at least it was when I was using exr)
 
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I've been playing around with my X-S1 testing settings. (shooting JPEG) Problem is, I've changed them multiple times while on an outing and didn't take notes. So now I'm trying to find which EXR setting worked best for circumstances. The EXIF shown in my go-to viewer (Faststone) isn't very comprehensive and I can't tell what the settings were. Is there any viewer/software that will show me exactly what mode/settings I was using for any given image?

Thanks.
 
I've been playing around with my X-S1 testing settings. (shooting JPEG) Problem is, I've changed them multiple times while on an outing and didn't take notes. So now I'm trying to find which EXR setting worked best for circumstances. The EXIF shown in my go-to viewer (Faststone) isn't very comprehensive and I can't tell what the settings were. Is there any viewer/software that will show me exactly what mode/settings I was using for any given image?

Thanks.
 
I've been playing around with my X-S1 testing settings. (shooting JPEG) Problem is, I've changed them multiple times while on an outing and didn't take notes. So now I'm trying to find which EXR setting worked best for circumstances. The EXIF shown in my go-to viewer (Faststone) isn't very comprehensive and I can't tell what the settings were. Is there any viewer/software that will show me exactly what mode/settings I was using for any given image?
Exiftool will show you every piece of metadata in a file (and let you write it).
That is what I use. Didn't like Finepix Studio at first, and after wasting 3 hours downloading an update, I didn't like that either.

Here are the EXIF fields you can extract after running the exiftool -common command:
  • Dynamic Range
  • Dynamic Range Setting
  • Development Dynamic Range
  • Light Value
 
I've been playing around with my X-S1 testing settings. (shooting JPEG) Problem is, I've changed them multiple times while on an outing and didn't take notes. So now I'm trying to find which EXR setting worked best for circumstances. The EXIF shown in my go-to viewer (Faststone) isn't very comprehensive and I can't tell what the settings were. Is there any viewer/software that will show me exactly what mode/settings I was using for any given image?
Exiftool will show you every piece of metadata in a file (and let you write it).
That is what I use. Didn't like Finepix Studio at first, and after wasting 3 hours downloading an update, I didn't like that either.

Here are the EXIF fields you can extract after running the exiftool -common command:
  • Dynamic Range
  • Dynamic Range Setting
  • Development Dynamic Range
  • Light Value
I'm looking for what EXR MODE the camera was in.... was it EXR DR? EXR SN? EXR HR?
 
I've been playing around with my X-S1 testing settings. (shooting JPEG) Problem is, I've changed them multiple times while on an outing and didn't take notes. So now I'm trying to find which EXR setting worked best for circumstances. The EXIF shown in my go-to viewer (Faststone) isn't very comprehensive and I can't tell what the settings were. Is there any viewer/software that will show me exactly what mode/settings I was using for any given image?

Thanks.
 
Here are the EXIF fields you can extract after running the exiftool -common command:
  • Dynamic Range
  • Dynamic Range Setting
  • Development Dynamic Range
  • Light Value
I'm looking for what EXR MODE the camera was in.... was it EXR DR? EXR SN? EXR HR?
Development Dynamic Range will say 400 with DR 400 set.

I'm not sure about SN - have not used it much.

With HR, the pixel dimension will be greater.
 
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JPEG Shooter said:
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Here are the EXIF fields you can extract after running the exiftool -common command:
  • Dynamic Range
  • Dynamic Range Setting
  • Development Dynamic Range
  • Light Value
I'm looking for what EXR MODE the camera was in.... was it EXR DR? EXR SN? EXR HR?
Development Dynamic Range will say 400 with DR 400 set.

I'm not sure about SN - have not used it much.

With HR, the pixel dimension will be greater.
Using ExifTool with the GUI, I was able to find exactly what I was looking for...





Thanks everyone for your input.

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