I want to compare the Shooting Information from two RAW pictures I have taken with the same lens.
Looking for a generic form so I can fill in the information and compare the difference in the data.
Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thank in advance.
Camera is a 7D
Lack of replies would indicate I'm not the only one that doesn't understand your question .
fstop11 wrote:
I want to compare the Shooting Information from two RAW pictures I have taken with the same lens.
Looking for a generic form so I can fill in the information and compare the difference in the data.
Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thank in advance.
Camera is a 7D
Not sure I understand, but why not just create your own form? Enter the information in a word processing document with a blank space to enter the data, and then go to a copy shop and run off copies.
fstop11 wrote:
I want to compare the Shooting Information from two RAW pictures I have taken with the same lens.
Looking for a generic form so I can fill in the information and compare the difference in the data.
Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thank in advance.
Camera is a 7D
What is your goal? What are you trying to accomplish? It at first blush it looks like you are trying to quantify something that may not readily be quantifiable. These are photographs, not formulas, there are no absolutes.
fstop11 wrote:
I want to compare the Shooting Information from two RAW pictures I have taken with the same lens.
Looking for a generic form so I can fill in the information and compare the difference in the data.
Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thank in advance.
Camera is a 7D
Sounds like a photo log sheet that CSI's use, google that and see what you get. Then, modify it to your needs.
Why not pull up the two pictures in Canon's Digital Photo Professional that came on a CD with your 7D? Then, use the view = thumbnail with information.
fstop11 wrote:
I want to compare the Shooting Information from two RAW pictures I have taken with the same lens.
Looking for a generic form so I can fill in the information and compare the difference in the data.
Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thank in advance.
Camera is a 7D
You want to look at them visually. I bring mine into the editor in Elements at the same time, then you can switch between the two and compare the results.
Last time I looked the shutter speed, f stop, ISO, etc was what it was. The lens didnt change any thing.
I am curious what you are thinking. If it is profiling the camera that is a different thing.
[quote=fstop11]I want to compare the Shooting Information from two RAW pictures I have taken with the same lens.
Looking for a generic form so I can fill in the information and compare the difference in the data.
What does that mean?
This is the procedure for extracting the data and information from an XMP file.
In Adobe Bridge, find the file you wish to compare.
Right-click on this file; doing so brings up a drop-down menu. On this menu, click on File Info.
A window with tabs will open. At the bottom, click on the button that shows as Export; doing so brings up a Save-As dialog allowing you to select where you want to save the XMP file. Pick a location for this file save.
Find the file where you saved it. Right-click on the file, and select Properties.
In the Properties dialog box, you will see the wording Opens with: To the right of this wording lies a button labeled Change. Click on this button; doing so brings up a listing of programs for reading this file type.
I selected Notepad. Then when I clicked on the XMP file in its location, the file opened in Notepad, showing all the conent in the XMP file.
You may wish to try selecting a different program, for example, Excel, to open the XMP file.
Excel may allow you to put the content of one or more XMP files on one page, as a means to compare the files and their content.
I do not know of a particular form into which you may load the XMP file content.
Good luck.
fstop11 wrote:
I want to compare the Shooting Information from two RAW pictures I have taken with the same lens.
Looking for a generic form so I can fill in the information and compare the difference in the data.
Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thank in advance.
Camera is a 7D
FastStone download is free. Mouse slid to the right reveals the metadata.
Thank you for all the reply's, more than I expected.
I used the DPP software and made a screen copy of the shooting information saved it then printed the data.
Why? Someone asked. I have change my custom function setting and the pictures are not as sharp.
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