Hi Bogdan & Phil,
you have created great software and share it freely with all of us for which I am very grateful. :)
You also add top notch premium support to this.
Just as a small token I can offer back a little spreadsheet I created of time which is somehow connected to the key metadata exiftool reports (ISO, shuttertimes, F-Numbers).
It can either help understand some of the principles behind photography / physics or just be useful in predicting certain results. Many people are surprised how well certain things in photography can be predicted.
Don't be scared of the multiple bits and pieces. Most entries are optional and you can get to your results with just a handful inputs.
You can find it here: http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/attachments/photography-articles/135132d1342716213-lens-potential-comparison-calculator-lens-potential-calculator-v2.2.xlsx.zip
Articles explaining it are here:
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/photography-articles/186001-lens-potential-comparison-calculator.html
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/photography-articles/189505-required-resolutions-print-sizes.html
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/photography-articles/189504-calculating-required-nd-filters-light-values-isos.html
Some (only few) of the data in it is Pentax-centric currently, but can easily be exchanged for Canon, Nikon etc.
99% is valid for any camera in the world and as all is open and changeable you can customize it to your needs.
If this is too off topic, please feel free to move / delete this post. It's not meant to spam.
(I hope Phil also reads this when back from vacation; didn't want to double post per "personal forum section" ;) )
Hi,
I really apppreciate such kind words from you. We all are only sharing some little knowledge with community and it does make me happy knowing I could help.
I've only gone quickly thru your articles, so I can't really comment yet. They aren't directly metadata related... and if Phil decides not to move your post from here, then I'll add links to your articles into my small "metadata related articles" (https://exiftool.org/gui/articles/ ) -so they don't get "lost" over time here.
Thank you,
Bogdan
Thanks for the post and I'll read the article as soon as I get a chance. I've got a lot to catch up on right now. :P
- Phil