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mantra
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is there a way to read subject distance ?
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May 26, 2010, 09:00:20 AM »
Hi
is there a way to read subject distance on canon raw or jpg?
bridge cs5 and cs4 can do it and exiftool too
can a script do the job ?
i know in the list there is focuss distance but it's empty
thanks
does em 2 read this exif ?
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Re: is there a way to read subject distance ?
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Giovanni,
I don't think EM an do this either.
Peter
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