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.

App

Key features

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.

  • Works with images made by any Canon EOS or Nikon DSLR camera (and now some Sony)

    For a full list of cameras, check out the F.A.Q.

  • Works on Mac OS X and on Windows

  • Shows all focus metadata

    Besides showing the position of the focus points used, provides all available info such as focus distance, focus mode etc. Also supports images cropped or rotated in Lightroom.

  • Works in Lightroom 5 and above

    Works with all current Lightroom versions

  • Easy-to-use interface

    Use the photostrip to switch from one image to another

Screenshots

Below find some screenshots of the plugin in action.
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Download

System requirements: Works in all Lightroom versions (CC, Classic) above 5 and currently only supports Canon and Nikon DSLR (and some Sony).

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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Current version: V1.03, last changes:
V1.03 (Dec. 2019)
- Adds macOS Catalina (10.15) support
- Adds support for Nikon D7500, D3400, D3500, D5, D850. More cameras coming soon
- Fixes issue with wrongly scaled display on large monitors on Windows

Installation + Usage

Ecchi- !exclusive! — Holo -shiina

Days folded into a gentle routine that felt like a private weather system. Mornings they shared stale coffee and leftover onigiri. Afternoons Holo worked, calibrating neutrality into datasets while Shiina wandered the city for small inspirations—vending-machine poetry, a child who traded stickers like small currencies. Evenings were for experiments: new projectors, analog film transfers, painting onto translucent paper and letting light make new skin. Between these, there were rituals: Shiina tying Holo’s shoelaces in deliberate, clumsy bows; Holo waking Shiina at 3 a.m. to watch the way neon pooled on rain-slick streets.

Holo rose, tucking ink-stained fingers into her sleeves. “Always,” she said. She opened the door an inch, then let it swing wider when Shiina stepped in and shook the rain from her hair like sunlight through trees.

The creator “Shiina Ecchi” is also recognized and discussed within broader online spaces. For instance, on Chinese video-sharing website Bilibili, they are listed in videos that compile “high-quality doujin authors,” alongside other well-known creators in this space. This recognition places them within a wider cultural conversation about the quality and artistry of adult fan-made animations.

The skin utilizes a matte, slightly translucent finish to give it a lifelike warmth. Subtle pink and amber shading is applied to the joints, collarbones, and cheeks to create depth without harsh lines.

Holo-Sshiina Ecchi anime and manga typically feature a male protagonist who finds himself surrounded by multiple female characters, often with comedic and romantic undertones. The genre frequently incorporates elements of ecchi, which includes suggestive humor, mild eroticism, and comedic situations. Holo -Shiina Ecchi-

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: Use sandpaper (400 to 1000 grit) to smooth out seam lines where the mold halves met. For the "ecchi" details or delicate hair strands, use flexible sanding sponges to avoid flattening rounded surfaces. Filling Gaps : If pieces don't fit perfectly, use Tamiya Putty or a similar hobby filler to close small gaps. 3. Pinning for Stability

In anime subculture, the term "ecchi" refers to playful, soft-core sensuality. When paired with the stylistic influences of specific character designers or popular doujin artists—often associated with names like Shiina—it represents a very specific aesthetic:

Holo is a non-human deity who takes the form of a beautiful, teenage-looking girl with fox-like ears and a large, bushy tail. She is centuries old, deeply intelligent, and possesses a complex personality that balances playful mischievousness with profound loneliness. Her dynamic with the traveling merchant Kraft Lawrence forms the emotional backbone of Spice and Wolf . Unlike many standard fantasy heroines, Holo relies on her wit, negotiation skills, and ancient wisdom rather than brute strength. Defining the "Shiina Ecchi" Aesthetic Days folded into a gentle routine that felt

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The figure is a masterclass in turning a mature anime concept into a legitimate piece of display art. By anchoring the sensual design in Jyuu Ayakura’s timeless illustration style, the creators delivered a product that honors Holo’s free-spirited character while offering collectors an exquisite, high-end centerpiece.

Scale figures derived from specific illustrator designs often command high prices due to intricate hair sculpts, complex paint gradients, and dynamic bases. What to Look for When Collecting

Focus on elegant poses and expressions rather than overt anatomical exaggeration. Evenings were for experiments: new projectors, analog film

The "Ecchi" subtitle highlights the figure's mature and revealing nature, but the execution leans heavily toward classical beauty rather than pure shock value.

Years later, when the city had new towers and new skylines to admire, they would still find themselves on the floor with old sketches and a projector that had seen better days. Their hair showed silver threads, and the stray cat—now a dignified matriarch—slept curled between them. The projection device occasionally misfired and painted them with a fringe of color that they declared a festival. They would laugh, hold each other, and Holo would, as always, catalog the laugh as a high-priority event.

The guide for "Holo -Shiina Ecchi-" refers to the assembly of a popular unpainted resin garage kit (GK) of the character Spice and Wolf , based on artwork by the artist

: She is a non-human wolf spirit, originally from the northern land of Yoitsu.

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