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I found that Photoshop changed the lens information. It is normal?
Thank you all. I solved the problem. It was because of the Metadata Template in Adobe Photoshop
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Did you copy into another file?
You have to give more info about the origin and history of these two files.
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1st is the camera data provided by Adobe Bridge 2022. 2nd is the camera data of the same raw file provided by Photoshop 2022
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Is it a raw file? did you apply any settings when opening from bridge (in particular, the optical distortion correction profile)?
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No I didn't apply any settings
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can you upload both images here? we will try to read the metadata, maybe it will help to understand the problem or confirm it
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They are not the same file. One file is _DSC2484.arw and the other is _DSC2484-1.psd
So again, what is the origin of these two files?
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I see that you can't understand!!!!!
Adobe Bridge open the file as ARW and when you send from Bridge to Photoshop it becomes PSD .
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When you open a raw file from Bridge into Photoshop it does not become a PSD file. The PSD filetype is only set on saving and choosing the PSD file type from Photoshop. So they are not the same file.
Dave
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One thing you might do for testing purposes is this:
Take screen shots of each step along the way and share them if you still see a problem.
Jane
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Sony apparently puts lens data in two different namespaces in the EXIF. Not sure if they match in his files.
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Nope it's not normal @Hany Hossam ,
The software does not change info. It reflects the info of the active doc.
Other ACP's have shared very valuable insights on the thread.
hth
mj
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A 90mm lens can't be set to 600mm so obviously that is incorrect. Lens data is found in a lookup table or set in the metadata. Try taking a look at File Info->Raw Data.
Below is the XMP data from a photo taken with a Sony a6000 (straight out of camera) and you'll see lens data in two places.
<x:xmpmeta xmlns:x="adobe:ns:meta/" x:xmptk="Adobe XMP Core 7.1-c000 79.4d2f597, 2021/09/01-20:51:22 ">
<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#">
<rdf:Description rdf:about=""
xmlns:tiff="http://ns.adobe.com/tiff/1.0/"
xmlns:exif="http://ns.adobe.com/exif/1.0/"
xmlns:xmp="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/"
xmlns:aux="http://ns.adobe.com/exif/1.0/aux/"
xmlns:exifEX="http://cipa.jp/exif/1.0/"
xmlns:photoshop="http://ns.adobe.com/photoshop/1.0/"
xmlns:xmpMM="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/mm/"
xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
xmlns:crd="http://ns.adobe.com/camera-raw-defaults/1.0/">
<tiff:Make>SONY</tiff:Make>
<tiff:Model>ILCE-6000</tiff:Model>
<tiff:Orientation>1</tiff:Orientation>
<tiff:ImageWidth>6000</tiff:ImageWidth>
<tiff:ImageLength>4000</tiff:ImageLength>
<tiff:PhotometricInterpretation>2</tiff:PhotometricInterpretation>
<tiff:SamplesPerPixel>3</tiff:SamplesPerPixel>
<tiff:BitsPerSample>
<rdf:Seq>
<rdf:li>16</rdf:li>
<rdf:li>16</rdf:li>
<rdf:li>16</rdf:li>
</rdf:Seq>
</tiff:BitsPerSample>
<exif:ExifVersion>0230</exif:ExifVersion>
<exif:ExposureTime>1/250</exif:ExposureTime>
<exif:ShutterSpeedValue>7965784/1000000</exif:ShutterSpeedValue>
<exif:FNumber>9/1</exif:FNumber>
<exif:ApertureValue>633985/100000</exif:ApertureValue>
<exif:ExposureProgram>1</exif:ExposureProgram>
<exif:ISOSpeedRatings>
<rdf:Seq>
<rdf:li>200</rdf:li>
</rdf:Seq>
</exif:ISOSpeedRatings>
<exif:SensitivityType>2</exif:SensitivityType>
<exif:RecommendedExposureIndex>200</exif:RecommendedExposureIndex>
<exif:BrightnessValue>26254/2560</exif:BrightnessValue>
<exif:ExposureBiasValue>0/10</exif:ExposureBiasValue>
<exif:MaxApertureValue>926/256</exif:MaxApertureValue>
<exif:MeteringMode>5</exif:MeteringMode>
<exif:LightSource>0</exif:LightSource>
<exif:Flash rdf:parseType="Resource">
<exif:Fired>False</exif:Fired>
<exif:Return>0</exif:Return>
<exif:Mode>2</exif:Mode>
<exif:Function>False</exif:Function>
<exif:RedEyeMode>False</exif:RedEyeMode>
</exif:Flash>
<exif:FocalLength>160/10</exif:FocalLength>
<exif:FileSource>3</exif:FileSource>
<exif:SceneType>1</exif:SceneType>
<exif:FocalLengthIn35mmFilm>24</exif:FocalLengthIn35mmFilm>
<exif:CustomRendered>0</exif:CustomRendered>
<exif:ExposureMode>1</exif:ExposureMode>
<exif:WhiteBalance>0</exif:WhiteBalance>
<exif:SceneCaptureType>0</exif:SceneCaptureType>
<exif:Contrast>0</exif:Contrast>
<exif:Saturation>0</exif:Saturation>
<exif:Sharpness>0</exif:Sharpness>
<exif:DigitalZoomRatio>16/16</exif:DigitalZoomRatio>
<exif:FocalPlaneXResolution>83662979/32768</exif:FocalPlaneXResolution>
<exif:FocalPlaneYResolution>83662979/32768</exif:FocalPlaneYResolution>
<exif:FocalPlaneResolutionUnit>3</exif:FocalPlaneResolutionUnit>
<exif:DateTimeOriginal>2015-08-12T18:28:56</exif:DateTimeOriginal>
<exif:PixelXDimension>6000</exif:PixelXDimension>
<exif:PixelYDimension>4000</exif:PixelYDimension>
<xmp:CreatorTool>ILCE-6000 v2.00</xmp:CreatorTool>
<xmp:ModifyDate>2015-08-12T18:28:56</xmp:ModifyDate>
<xmp:CreateDate>2015-08-12T18:28:56</xmp:CreateDate>
<aux:LensInfo>160/10 500/10 35/10 56/10</aux:LensInfo>
<aux:Lens>E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS</aux:Lens>
<aux:LensDistortInfo>34386/32768 -204560742/1073741824 116686762/1073741824 -44808955/1073741824</aux:LensDistortInfo>
<exifEX:LensModel>E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS</exifEX:LensModel>
<photoshop:DateCreated>2015-08-12T18:28:56</photoshop:DateCreated>
<photoshop:ColorMode>3</photoshop:ColorMode>
<photoshop:ICCProfile/>
<xmpMM:DocumentID>BF576189B8C9D083BD15126F075C2C9A</xmpMM:DocumentID>
<dc:format>image/x-sony-arw</dc:format>
<crd:CameraProfile>Camera Standard</crd:CameraProfile>
<crd:LookName/>
</rdf:Description>
</rdf:RDF>
</x:xmpmeta>
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Thank you all. I solved the problem. It was because of the Metadata Template in Adobe Photoshop
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Why you don't want to beleive that it is the same file ???? I add unmbers to the file name because sometimes I do many edititing for the same photo ... It was the saved Metadata Template in Adobe Photoshop and I solved it ... By happy :-))
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I'd like to have the same ability as you to read text coded into micro size 😄
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I received e-mail with his comment 😄
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If you have a very powerful magnifying glass, it says that I wrote that before the OP came back with the metadata template explanation. That made perfect sense and rendered my post moot.
😉