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musselwhizzle avatar musselwhizzle commented on June 11, 2024

assigned to you. have at it.

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rderimay avatar rderimay commented on June 11, 2024

Much better way of working on stuff this way. Before you never new if someone else would have started to work on this also...

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musselwhizzle avatar musselwhizzle commented on June 11, 2024

should make it a lot easier on me to QA. I only have to QA 1 thing instead of the whole app as well.

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mkjanke avatar mkjanke commented on June 11, 2024

Similar issue with photos taken in portrait orientation [Olympus]. Focus point is displayed as though image was landscape orientation.

'Orientation' tag in metadata shows 'Rotate 270 CW'.

Using grid view to rotate photo displays correct focus point location .

Sample image:
[https://github.com/mkjanke/Focus-Points-Sample-Images/blob/master/Olympus/E-M1MarkII/P1080121.ORF]

Focus point should be directly on the bird.

As displayed:
screen shot 2017-01-09 at 6 08 33 pm

Correct focus point location:

screen shot 2017-01-09 at 6 08 54 pm

Is this a new issue, or is this a manifestation of this issue? If new, I'll create as new.

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rderimay avatar rderimay commented on June 11, 2024

this is #55

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musselwhizzle avatar musselwhizzle commented on June 11, 2024

those are different issues. I see this tickets saying:
If you rotate the photo in lightroom, lightroom doesn't report if it's been rotated and thus the focus point is wrong.

I see #55 as saying, rotation during crop isn't working for that photo. I could repo for that 1 photo, but not for mine.

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rderimay avatar rderimay commented on June 11, 2024

What I meant, is that the source of the problem is the same in my code. You can let them both open so we can track

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musselwhizzle avatar musselwhizzle commented on June 11, 2024

I found a way to get the info from lightroom and would like to implement it.
You've found a way that Lightroom will report if I've rotated a photo in library mode or develop mode?

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rderimay avatar rderimay commented on June 11, 2024

yes. Better said, it seems that the value takes the Exif value and builds on it depending on what you do.
INCLUDING mirroring... Testing right now.

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rderimay avatar rderimay commented on June 11, 2024

Solved in #73

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