Re: [darktable-user] image information > focus distance

2018-02-23 Thread junkyardsparkle


On Fri, Feb 23, 2018, at 09:19, Matej Martinovic wrote:
> It's the distance from the sensor plane of your camera to the subject 
> which is in focus. You can see the set focus distance also on the 
> distance scale on your lens.

Note that depending on the camera model, this may or may not reflect reality... 
it's worth doing a test to see, if you're planning to use it for something. 
This information can also affect how vignetting correction is applied in the 
"lens correction" module, for lenses that have been profiled at more than 
infinity (not all that many, currently).

-- 
jys

> BR
> Matej
> On 2018-02-23 16:18, Carlos Arigós wrote:
> > Hola
> >
> > What does the expression: 'focus distance' mean in the 'image 
> > information' tab ...?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Carlos
> >

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Re: [darktable-user] image information > focus distance

2018-02-23 Thread Matej Martinovic
It's the distance from the sensor plane of your camera to the subject 
which is in focus. You can see the set focus distance also on the 
distance scale on your lens.


BR
Matej
On 2018-02-23 16:18, Carlos Arigós wrote:

Hola

What does the expression: 'focus distance' mean in the 'image 
information' tab ...?


Thanks

Carlos





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[darktable-user] image information > focus distance

2018-02-23 Thread Carlos Arigós

Hola

What does the expression: 'focus distance' mean in the 'image 
information' tab ...?


Thanks

Carlos

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