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Great Minds by Chris Ogden
Great Minds by Chris  Ogden








Great Minds by Chris Ogden Great Minds by Chris Ogden

(It may be interesting to combine this with the “Lens” metadata item in Within the end of the range is counted as the end, so with a 70-200mm zoom,Ī shot at 70mm or 71mm is considered “most wide”, and at 199mm or 200mm, Lens (that is, a prime or zoom with a teleconverter). Lens, the extreme wide or tele ranges of a zoom, or beyond the range of the In Lr3+, you have the plugin create a collection of images that are representedīy a row in the plot, to isolate them for further inspection.įor a focal-length plot, The plugin also reports what percent of images were taken with a prime You can save the plot data to a CSV file. Plugin, which lets you partition and group imgaes by 261 (If you're into image metadata, also see my powerful Data Explorer Resource-intensive operation that can be easily avoided in this case. Is the same as selecting all except that selecting all suffers the sideĮffect that Lightroom tries to compute an updated metadata display, a None and the plugin will automatically work with all of them. Tip: to work with all photos shown in the grid or filmstrip, select To view a plot, select some images in the Library Module and invoke the desired plot via the In Lr3+, any develop exposure adjustment is also taken into account. Shutter Speed - shown on a logarithmic scaleĮ v - exposure value adjusted for ISO sensitivity as well. So that data can be compared and contrasted reasonably among different cameras with different cropĮxtra data about the use of primes vs. The plugin can plot the following photo parameters:įocal Length - the focal lengths used, expressed in “35mm equivalent” terms

Great Minds by Chris Ogden

See the box to the upper right for the download link (in orange) and installation instructions. The same download works for both Windows and Mac.

Great Minds by Chris Ogden

Lightroom 3, though some features depend on the This plugin works in Lightroom Classic, and older versions as far back as Plugin integrates with your Lightroom catalog, which is sort of cool. This plugin for Adobe Lightroom Classic is somewhat of like a stripped down version of ExposurePlot, but without the coolness.










Great Minds by Chris  Ogden