The plugin is free, which is always nice, but as the author isn’t making any money from it don’t expect much in the way of support. The plugin was last updated in early 2017 and works with the latest version of Lightroom Classic. It works with Raw files but not JPEGs, and Raw files that have been converted to DNG as well as Canon’s CR2 format. I’ve tested the plugin with photos taken on EOS 350D, 40D, 60D and 5D Mark II cameras. It also works with the Sony A77ii, but this is in beta, so it’s not guaranteed to work properly.Īll you have to do is download and install the plugin (instructions are on the download page) and you’re set. You need to have Lightroom 5 or later installed. Show Focus Points is a free Lightroom Classic plugin that shows you which autofocus points were used with photos taken from most Canon or Nikon digital SLR cameras. But it doesn’t! Until now… What is the Show Focus Points plugin? Considering that Lightroom Classic is a much more advanced Raw converter, you’d think that it would have the same feature (yes, that’s a hint, Adobe). Have you ever wondered if there’s a way in Lightroom Classic to see which of your camera’s autofocus (AF) points were active when you took a photo? Then the Show Focus Points plugin is exactly what you need.Ĭanon EOS users have had this feature in Digital Photo Professional (DPP) for years.
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