Show Focus Points
2019 update released! Check out download page for details
Show Focus Points is a plugin for Adobe Lightroom. It shows you which focus points were selected by your camera when the photo was taken.
Show Focus Points is a plugin for Adobe Lightroom which shows you which of your camera's focus points were used when you took a picture.
Below find some screenshots of the plugin in action.
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Download Mac-only version (6.6 MB)
Download Windows-only version (14 MB)
Download version containing both Mac+Windows versions (20 MB)
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Disclaimer: This post is for informational and historical discussion purposes only. I do not host or provide links to copyrighted ROM files.
Before you scroll down looking for a "Mario Kart GP ROM" download link, let’s take a pit stop. This isn't your standard Nintendo 64 ROM. This is a different animal entirely. Unlike Mario Kart DS or Wii , Arcade GP wasn't built by Nintendo internally. It was a joint venture with Namco (the Tekken and Ridge Racer folks) running on the Triforce Arcade Board . For the hardware nerds: yes, that is literally a souped-up GameCube inside a metal cabinet.
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