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Fujifilm Focus Zone Area

Started by greybeard, March 04, 2024, 03:11:48 AM

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greybeard

Fujifilm tag 0x102d shows various focus settings including the zone focus area

An example of tag 0x102d in zone focus mode is 0x00E70102 - this is a square 7 x 7 zone

The "7" shows the width of the zone and the "E" shows the height (convert to decimal and divide by 2)

Until now this has not been important as zones have been square but the recent cameras allow zones with different width and height.

For example where the zone has a width of 7 and height of 1 tag 0x102d shows 0x00270102


blue-j

greybeard, do you happen to have any Fujifilm images that are robust exemplars of their metadata schema?  Might you be willing to share?  You are the King of Fuji Metadata!

- J

greybeard

Quote from: blue-j on March 07, 2024, 03:04:41 PMgreybeard, do you happen to have any Fujifilm images that are robust exemplars of their metadata schema?  Might you be willing to share?  You are the King of Fuji Metadata!

- J

Do you mean this specific issue or Fujifilm metadata in general? The DPR site is a good source of original image files with metadata intact. There are still some tags that I can't figure out.

blue-j

Sorry for the delay!  I was thinking of Fujifilm metadata in general, but I'd take anything you're willing to share!

- J

greybeard

Quote from: blue-j on March 13, 2024, 07:49:26 PMSorry for the delay!  I was thinking of Fujifilm metadata in general, but I'd take anything you're willing to share!

- J

In that case I'd recommend the DPR sample galleries. DPR generally posts samples for each camera as soon as that camera is released. And they post SOOC jpegs and raf files with metadata intact.

Phil Harvey

Sorry for the delay in responding.

ExifTool 12.80 was decoding the width properly, but not the height.  I'll fix this in 12.81

- Phil
...where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images.  On Mac/Linux/PowerShell, use single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") around arguments containing a dollar sign ($).

greybeard

Quote from: Phil Harvey on March 27, 2024, 01:04:45 PMSorry for the delay in responding.

ExifTool 12.80 was decoding the width properly, but not the height.  I'll fix this in 12.81

- Phil

Yes - it didn't used to matter as they were both the same and the zones were always square - but recent changes have made it possible to create rectangular focus zones