I asked:
why would anyone want this?
Zeus replied:
can you find focus precisely, without mistake, on the images where
there are a lot of tiny objects and the DOF is rathe deep? not me
Not me either, probably, I've never tried. But I still don't understand why I
would ever want to do
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Rob Z. Smith rzsm...@nhbc.co.uk wrote:
Not me either, probably, I've never tried. But I still don't
understand why I would ever want to do this.
so, try to do that and we will talk about the same subject ;)
When I'm taking an image I'm concerned
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jeremy rosen jeremy.ro...@enst-bretagne.fr wrote:
I think Rob has a point here when you are looking at an image you
don't really care where the focus point was at shoot-time, you are
interested by what is actually in focus in the image and that
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hi,
while processing images, sometimes it is not too easy to find which part
of the image got the focus (for example building angle shot) especially
on the not too wide monitors ...
so, it would be great to have some tool to create the mask of the
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to visualise in dr preview the point/s for EXIF tag AFPointsSelected value
here is example how it could be:
http://www.digital-photography-school.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/tessaGrid-600x400.jpg
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Zeus V. Panchenko