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Extract focal length data from lightroom?

 
GregFarz78
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Dec 01, 2007 21:25 |  #1

Is there a way to sort photos in lightroom by focal length or extract that data somehow? I want to see my most commonly used focal length(s) and can't find an easy way to do it. I found software to do this for jpeg but not RAW files


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Dec 01, 2007 21:39 |  #2

GregFarz78 wrote in post #4422457 (external link)
Is there a way to sort photos in lightroom by focal length or extract that data somehow? I want to see my most commonly used focal length(s) and can't find an easy way to do it. I found software to do this for jpeg but not RAW files

Greg,

I think it only allows you to sort by what lens was used rather then the exact focal length, which would do the job for someone who just used primes.

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Dec 02, 2007 01:45 |  #3

There is a freeware program at http://www.wega2.vande​l.nl/ (external link) called ExposurePlot which can extract this kind of information and a lot more.


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Dec 02, 2007 13:05 |  #4

kalle_karlsson wrote in post #4423615 (external link)
There is a freeware program at http://www.wega2.vande​l.nl/ (external link) called ExposurePlot which can extract this kind of information and a lot more.

thats pretty nice but I wish it did RAW too


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