![]() ![]() If you have a secondary monitor, one other option (currently only available in the Mac version) is to move the focus display to the secondary monitor. Of course, you can also change to other directories in the left-hand pane. The plugin window is calculated and resized in such a way that the filmstrip should always stay visible. The plugin remains open and successively displays the focus points for the images shown in the lower filmstrip. The "normal" navigation for the plugin is to have the Lightroom filmstrip (the list of photos in the lower part of the main Lightroom window) open, and to click on photos there. Generally all Canon DSLR, and also most Canon Powershot models, should work fine too.EOS 1D X / 1D C, 1D Mark 4, 1Ds Mark3, 1D Mark3, 1Ds Mark2, 1D Mark2 N, 1D Mark2.It was successfully tested with images from the following cameras. Lightroom Focus Points plugin currently works for all past-2002 Canon EOS DSLR and all Nikon DSLR, and some Sony models. The plugin dialog will load and process the new photo (which takes a moment). When you are finished with looking at the information for a particular image, you can select another photo from the photo strip below, or from another catalog directory. ![]() The plugin dialog opens (as in the screenshots above).Important: Note that you need to use the submenu "Plug-In Extras" in the "Library" menu, not the submenu "Plug-In Extras" in the "File" menu. Select the last menu entry, „Plug-In Extras“, and there „Show Focus Points“. Now, start the plugin by going to the „Library“ Menu.Make sure you select a photo (RAW, JPG, DNG) which comes directly out of the camera and has not been exported/saved in another format (photo which have changed Develop settings in Lightroom are OK), as that will often destroy the focus information metadata. Select any photo from your catalog made with any Canon or Nikon DSLR camera.The plugin currently works only in the Library module. Make sure you are in the Library Module of Lightroom.Now you can use the installed plugin as follows: Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom/Modules (you might have to create the Modules directory)Ĭ:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\Modules ![]() Users/yourUserName/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom/Modules (you might have to create the Modules directory)
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