Show focus points?

Is it possible to show the focus points?
C1 Pro do not have this function so have to go back to Canon DPP to verify if camera problem or wrong operation.

>No...the camera companies don't document that info.
Well, that has not stopped adobe in the past. It is only when the camera company both does not document and "encrypts" or "obscures" data that adobe seems to develop legal concerns.
I am trying to think what info camera companies do document...
However, I'm guessing you are suggesting that because the info is not documented it is not worth adobe's time to figure it out.

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  • TS2518 I have Aperture 3.1.2 running on os 10.6.8. Aperture does not show focus points on my Nikon D7100, nor does it recognize the RAW files. Will upgrading Aperture allow me to see the focus points and RAW files again? Also, do I need to upgrade my os f

    I have aperture 3.1.2 running on os 10.6.8 mac book pro. Lost some features in aperature when I upgraded my camera (no longer shows focus points, does not recognize RAW files) Would like to upgrade to aperture 3.5, but do not want to loose any pictures in my extensive library. Do I have to upgrade one vesion at a time, or can I jump? I believe I also need to upgrade my os, but not sure which to do first?  Any help would be appreciated...

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  • Problem with showing focus points in 3.5.1 & 10.9

    I cannot always display the focus points either by using Option + F or View > Show Focus Points on my MBP, late 2012.
    Prior to 3.5.1 & 10.9, either one of these commands would always display or remove, the focus points.
    At times I can restore the focus point display by either closing and opening Aperture or by rebooting OS X.  Today, nothing restores this function.
    Anyone else with this problem or hopefully know of a solution?
    Thanks,  Bill
    FWIW Apple, where is Aperture 4??

    Clem
    There is some data in Console.ap, the latest being about 45 minutes ago.  With a filter set for APERTURE there are several references to :
    "12/3/13 2:53:02.038  Aperture[1324]: The function `CGContextClear' is obsolete and will be removed in an upcoming update. Unfortunately, this application, or a library it uses, is using this obsolete function, and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system performance."
    and a 13 inch screen full of generally single items.  I do not know how to read / use this info.
    After your message, I went to Aperture and used Option + F, View > Show Focus Points and moused over the small icon representing focal points in the upper right hand corner of the inspector with the info tab selected (just under the JPEG icon) several times but that did not generate any new data in Console.ap.
    Hope this is what you were refering to.
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  • Show focus point doesnt work

    when i put on show focus points it does not show me(( what can i do it will be work??

    Definatlely have the same issue.  When I import in iPhoto and go back to Aperture they're gone.  If I import in Aperture, they're there.
    I would think this is just some exif data that iPhoto shouldn't touch?
    So much for fully sharing libraries/functionality.

  • Show focus points - not showing...

    I'm shooting with a 1D Mark III, and when I select "show focus points" not seeing the focus points...
    Is this supposed to actually show where my focus point was on the shot(s)
    That would be very helpful. What am I doing wrong?

    Allan Eckert wrote:
    I don't know what Kirby is talking about. He seems to be answering someone else's question.
    It reads pretty clearly to me.
    The camera has a sensor.  Additionally, it has an array of focus-sensors that are fixed in position relative to the main sensor.  Which of these focus-sensors was used by the auto-focus system to determine the focusing distance is what is displayed by the feature under discussion.
    The point I'm trying to make is that the "focus point" in the discussion refers to which exact focus-sensors in the camera were used to achieve auto-focus.  Unless your camera and your subject did not move between the time of focus-lock and the time of exposure, there will not be an exact correspondence between the spot on the sensor that is associated with that focus and what is depicted under that spot in the image. 
    In my practice, I find it much more awkward and time-consuming to select a focus point while the shot is framed than it is to focus with the central cross-type focus-sensors, lock focus, and then frame the exposure.  So for me -- and I think many others -- knowing which focus-sensor was used by the auto-focus system doesn't tell me anything:  there is no correspondence between the focus-sensor used and the image.
    In the linked blog post, the author shows an image with the selected focus-sensor super-imposed over the model's upper eyelid.  IME, it is assuming too much to assume that the autofocus system used that spot on the model's face when it determined the focusing distance.
    There are programs that will analyze the actual image and attempt to show what parts of the image are in sharpest focus.  Aperture does not do that.
    This is -- as I indicated -- tangent to the OP's question.  But the way s/he worded the question made me think that s/he things there is a certain one-to-one correspondence between the focusing-sensor used and the objects depicted under that focusing-sensor when it is superimposed over the image.  There is not.  I found that important to know, and so I pass it along.

  • Show focus points not available

    My pictures used to all have the option of showing the focus points in Aperture. I would click on the icon for focus points to toggle it on and off.
    Starting last year the icon for the focus points is not even there under the Info tab (same camera and lenses). i just received a new camera body but same lenses.
    Pictures still do not have the icon for Focus Points. Going to the menu and choosing "show focus points" does no good because the icon is not there (but the icon for jpeg/raw, metering, and wb are there). if i go to some old pictures the icon is there for the old pictures.
    i re-downloaded the program, trashed the preference files, etc.
    Camera- Canon 40D, Canon 7D mii. Lenses CAnon 17-55 f/2.8 and Canon 70-200 f/4, non IS.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Terry

    I just checked one of my photos in Aperture for you..... it is the only reason I've kept aperture to be honest! Mine still works on my raw photo which is from a 5dmiii. I'm in the process tho of moving all my photos to external hard drives and only keeping current photos on laptop due to storage issues. I'm also switching to Bridge, ACR and PSCC. But when I open projects from Aperture off of hard drive I get a message that says I need to upgrade library and opens in Aperture. I don't want to be bound to Aperture anymore. What if I don't have Aperture on next Mac? So not how do I get my photos unhostaged? Sorry about rant.... just very frustrated if I have to go through some long drawn out process to get this straightened out.

  • Show focus points in lightroom

    I have Canon DSLRs and the EXIF metadata clearly contains the focal points that the camera focused on (I can see it with Canon Digital Photo Profiessional)
    I'd like to have the same view in Lightroom, i.e. Lightroom gives me a "viewfinder-like" overlay that shows the focal points which the camera was using.

    That query shows no results (for me).
    This one shows other messages with focus points in their text:
    https://forums.adobe.com/search.jspa?q=focus+points

  • Aperture 3 and focus points

    I uncovered something with Apple’s Aperture 3 that I can’t find documented anywhere: namely that using the “Show Focus Points” feature changes how it displays the information depending on the focusing mode the camera is in. At least with my Nikon D2H anyway.
    Here’s the deal. If I set the camera to either single-area AF or dynamic-area AF, Aperture displays the focus point is a red triangle. If I set the camera to either group dynamic-AF or dynamic area AF with closest subject priority, Aperture displays the focus point as a bold white rectangle.
    A minor point, sure, but having the color change for no apparent (or documented!) reason was disorienting.

    Hi and welcome to the list.
    Is the lack of focus points only happening on the pictures your friend is taking in burst mode? Knowing that would at least narrow down the search for a solution.
    I'm not sure if burst mode would effect this, it may also be a camera specific thing. Does your friend have the cannon software? if so you could import into that and see what the results are.
    In the mean time I would suggest you do a test. Take a series of shots normally and then take a series in burst mode. See what happens. Report back.
    good luck

  • Focus points not showing for Nex 7 images in Aperture.

    Whilst it's good that Aperture now supports my Nex 7, I've noticed that focus points don't show and the option in the metadata tab isn't even there with my Nex photos.  It's still available for other cameras though.  Anyone else with the same problem.  Or do I have to wait for another update.  Any comments welcome as it is a feature I use in post processing.
    Thanks
    John

    If you have a tool that lets you look at the EXIF data in the image file you could check to see if this is in facr true.
    The entries you are looking for are the ones that start with AF, there are a few such as AF points in focus and AF points selected. There is also two AF entries that have a series of x and y positions. Those are the auto focus points. If there in there then Aperture should be abel to display them.
    The EXIF tool I use is Exiftool. It's command line so thakes some getting use to but it is definitly worth having on your system.
    reegards

  • Metadata - Canon Focus Points : can LR show them ?

    I shoot using Canon 400D and also have Canon's Zoombrowser software. One thing that Zoombrowser does that I use occasionally is to show the auto-focus points active for a given shot.
    Is there anyway to get Lightroom to show the focus points in a similar manner ?
    I'm guessing there probably isn't, I can't see that info' anywhere in the metadata using Exiftool so I presume it's in a private Canon data area. Just thought I'd check that there's not a switch I'm missing somewhere.
    Cheers

    The QCC wrote:
    Just for the record, the AF point is stored in the EXIF data area for Canon EOS cameras.
    And over there for Nikon, and over there for Pentax, except that the Pentax bodies also have to change this based on the lens mounted, so the metadata is in at least two places...

  • How do I show the focus point in Elements 12?

    How do I show the focus point in Elements 12?  There are times when displaying the camera focus point(s) in either the organizer or the editor would be very helpful in analyzing pictures.  Is there a way to do this?

    As far as I know this is a feature specific to a given camera manufacturer. Only their proprietary editing softwares can interpret the proprietary metadata...

  • Focus points issue

    hi, just wandering why I the focus points are not shown even the focus points view option is selected. Even, the focus points are not shown on the metadata screen, which just shows the camera model, WB, type of file (in this case RAW), the lens and the pattern. Any ideas?

    Tim,
    You must have a Nikon or Olympus. The behavior you describe is consistent with these to makes based on images I have in my library. If autofocus is on, then the matrix icon does not appear. If a different focus matrix is chosen, then it does appear, and a focus point is chosen as you describe.
    However, I own several Canon cameras, and the behavior is quite different. On my G-series point-and-shoot cameras, the icon is always present, and it shows one big focus spot in the center. I rarely, if ever, use manual focus, so I can't compare shots done without autofocus.
    On my DSLRs, I get two types of behavior. On my 20D, I ALWAYS get a white matrix. The entire matrix always shows as thin white, and the actual focus point shows as thick white. I can only do autofocus (closest point), or spot focus (only one point).
    On my 7D, the focusing is much more sophisticated. I can select one of several focus modes and groupings, like the Nikon cameras to which I'm comparing. Again, the entire matrix shows as thin white, but the focus points in the grouping I choose show as thin red, and the chosen focus spot(s) (by the camera) in that grouping, shows as thick red. If I have it turned on autofocus, I still see the entire matrix as thin red, but it shows me one or more of the focus spots. If I switch to Manual, I see one big thin red box in the center.
    Based on both our observations, it appears the behavior is primarily dependent on the camera, and there is a fair amount of inconsistency within Aperture.

  • Focus points Aperture 3.0.3 not correctly shown

    Hi,
    When I press the Alt-F key-combination the focus points are shown in the image. But for some reason they are off. I took some pictures where I'm sure I used the center focuspoint, but in Aperture they show up as the far right focuspoint.
    Is this a known issue ?
    Grtx,
    Remco

    Remco - this is NOT an explanation or answer to your question (sorry), but I sometimes see the focus point highlighted in RED, other times it is highlighted in WHITE...I have 12 focus points in the VF and the display normally shows the correct one (as I remember), but as described, the selected point varies in color...I don't understand this and wonder if that part of the metadata handling is buggy...I've also noticed that sometimes metadata values are reported as scientific notation (2.3 x E*some value), other times as ordinal numbers (the correct way)..makes me suspicious of ALL of the metadata info presented.
    Sorry I couldn't help but only corroborate and commiserate...maybe someone from Apple will see this and look into the problems.
    cheers,
    david

  • Viewing selected focus points from RAW file in Lr5 ?

    Why doesn't Lightroom have a plugin or option available to view the focus points that were used in the original photo?
    The info is stored in the metadata and shows up for in-camera photo review but it does not show up after  .nef file is converted to .dng in Lightroom. This is a very useful tool that could easily be implemented in a future Lightroom upgrade.

    elie-d wrote:
    Might be a good area for a third-party plugin (hint, hint).
    Luc Renambot had a working prototype (on Mac, for one model at least - maybe more) but never reached the finish line for some reason.
    PS - exiftool can decode focus point info for most cameras, so it's not a matter of difficult-to-acquire or missing info.
    Maybe just not quite enough bang for buck - dunno.
    Work-around for mean time (Nikon example) - keep ViewNX open and invoke script to open file in ViewNX if you wanna view focus point(s) - examples:
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    no plugin required, but if you prefer plugin:
    One keystroke sequence and you're there - focus points a-blazin'..
    Also, ExifMeta makes focus points available for lib filters and/or smart collections - all cameras (supports custom decoding in case you want to create a text pattern which mirrors graphical representation, or just make it easier to read..).
    Not as convenient as you'd like - I know...
    ~R.

  • Nikon D7000 NEFs and focus point reference

    With the update to process the Nikon D7000 nefs, Apple has introduced a new bug. Now, when you show the focus point overlay, Aperture shows 51 points and not the 39 of this camera.

    Hi,
    Not sure I see a question in there. If you feel there is a bug in Aperture you should contact Apple. You can do this through the feedback form *Aperture->Provide Aperture Feedback*
    As this is a user to user forum there isn't much anyone here can do for you regarding this issue.
    regards

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