Hi...
1st let me THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your generosity with providing this software free of charge to us.
I am a new user of your software (just dl'd the latest version tonite 0.9.516) and I have an Nikon D70s.....
I understand that my body is quite old and you may not be able to help but I figure it couldn't hurt to ask. When reading the features of the software I though that the focus points would be seen on the previewed image. I did go into the settings>preview and made sure the box was checked for that to happen. I am not able to see the focus points, but then again I am used to see the bracket type of focus point and you maybe using some other symbol. As you know, having these points available for reference is a godsend for aging eyes. Is this something you would be able to check into?
THANKS IN ADVANCE
Marc
New User Old Camera!!!
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I don't know if focus
I don't know if focus information is provided in exif data, to check it please upload one or more example photos i will try to figure out what is the problem
I am attaching a jpg SOOC with no editing
This is a straight out of camera jpg. When I view it with Nikon ViewNx ver. 2.7.4 64 bit (with windows 7 service pack 1) I have the red brackets showing the focus point.
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You can upload a another one
You can upload a another one with multiple focus point and a another one with single focuspoit but not in center ?
more images
These are straight out of camera Jpg images. The image name tells where the focus point is located. TFP=Top focus point, BFP=bottom, lfp=Left, rfp=right, and CFP=center. This is using Dynamic and highlighting the focus point desired in camera and not changing the composition. Thanks
Focus pointss....
I cannot use multifocus points in a single image. The D70s does not have that as a feature. Thanks again
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They are there!!!!!
Bingo!!! You are the man....Thank you again!