Besides Lightroom???
Up until recently when I view all my raw files in Lightroom, Grid view, I've been able to see the Altitude each shot was taken at- accurately.
But last few weeks it's been showing me really wacky readings. I took some sunset shots last night at a harbor and the last set I did I was shooting some boats coming in with people on the jetty behind, silhouetted by the sunset. I know I was shooting between 25-50 feet for a lot of them. Had to be careful not to hit the mast of a sailboat a couple of times.
But Lightroom metadata is telling me I was at 650 feet! No way.... And all I've shot recently seems to be showing way high altitudes.
I mostly keep it under 400' theses days anyway.
But last night I know I was very very low.
What might cause Lightoom to give these wacky readings and what other software (Mac OS) may give me true readings?
Photo Mechanic does not seem to show altitudes.
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Up until recently when I view all my raw files in Lightroom, Grid view, I've been able to see the Altitude each shot was taken at- accurately.
But last few weeks it's been showing me really wacky readings. I took some sunset shots last night at a harbor and the last set I did I was shooting some boats coming in with people on the jetty behind, silhouetted by the sunset. I know I was shooting between 25-50 feet for a lot of them. Had to be careful not to hit the mast of a sailboat a couple of times.
But Lightroom metadata is telling me I was at 650 feet! No way.... And all I've shot recently seems to be showing way high altitudes.
I mostly keep it under 400' theses days anyway.
But last night I know I was very very low.
What might cause Lightoom to give these wacky readings and what other software (Mac OS) may give me true readings?
Photo Mechanic does not seem to show altitudes.
Sent from my iPhone using PhantomPilots mobile app
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