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What version of Lightroom are you using? Is there software available from the camera manufacturer that you can use?

Release 2015.10.1 (latest version of lightroom).

There is this function on software for my camera(nikon) but I prefer only one software for my photos and not two softwares.

Just use lightroom and photoshop.

I don't want to install another software similar to lightroom.

I prefer use one very good plug in on lightroom for to see with accuracy focus point.


To my knowledge, there isn't a plug-in for Lightroom that will show the focus points. This is a feature that is unique to each camera manufacturer. They create their own raw file format and that feature is stored differently by each manufacturer. Consequently, that is one of the features that Adobe has to ignore. Unfortunately, the customers (you and me) are the ones who suffer the consequences. If you want to see the focus points it seems to me you will have to install the Nikon software.

Apparently the plug-in you provided a link to is no longer available. There must have been a problem with it. I never tried it. I wasn't even aware that it was available. But according to another person who responded, it is no longer available and the provider has disappeared. So I don't know what happened.

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JP Hess
Inspiring
June 3, 2017

That link cannot be found. Also, if you have the link and it works, instructions for installation should be found on that link.

MARTINO™
Known Participant
June 5, 2017

one plug in for lightroom on windows AND NOT MAC ,  for to see focus point in my photo(raw file)?

JP Hess
Inspiring
June 5, 2017

I assume that you are asking for a plug-in that will show the focus points on the raw files taken with your camera. I don't know of any. What camera are you using? What version of Lightroom are you using? Is there software available from the camera manufacturer that you can use? Lightroom, by itself, does not have this feature because each camera maker stores this information differently. Consequently, this is one of those pieces of information that Lightroom has to ignore.