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Doug West
04-05-2014, 10:57 AM
OK, a miracle just happened and I started using manual exposure.

While looking at my EXIF data though, I have a few questions I hope
you can help on.

First, I'm using the 1D Mark IV and BreezeBrowswer.

#1. When I look at the EXIF data for my RAW file, it shows the correct
Micro Lens Adjustment of +2...but when I look at the TIF file, the
number is 0. Am I possibly missing something on my RAW to TIF
conversion (I'm using DPP)? I just thought it was weird that all
the other numbers transferred.

#2. The EXIF data for Exposure Compensation will show a number like
+803 and AEB Compensation of -980 and Total Exp. Comp of
of -177 (the difference).

Am I suppose to somehow convert those numbers to Aperture
Priority days of old when it was +1, -1, etc. ...or are those numbers
the result of what I do in DPP?

Finally, what is AEB Compensation? I always thought AEB was
automatic exposure bracketing...which I've never done?

Thanks
Doug

Doug Brown
04-09-2014, 01:37 PM
If I'm not mistaken, DPP does a more thorough job of reading EXIF data for Canon cameras than any other program. I would ignore the data for exposure compensation and AEB compensation, as the Mark IV has no exposure compensation available in manual mode and you are not bracketing.

Daniel Cadieux
04-09-2014, 07:14 PM
I realize there is no "exposure compensation" per say in Manual but I do wish there was still a reading for it in exif...the needle in the viewfinder does move as it does when using EC in other modes and that would be nice to have that reading in a more readily available way.