if you have an image editor that allows access to EXIF info - just look at the location data for the lat and long, and its the elevation (height). The old data was inaccurate as it was negative as in below sea level and not a positive (above sea level)
if you have an image editor that allows access to EXIF info - just look at the location data for the lat and long, and its the elevation (height). The old data was inaccurate as it was negative as in below sea level and not a positive (above sea level)
Are u sure it's giving you an MSL reading. I think the start altitude is takeoff. Everything else is plus/minus that.
Could be wrong here, but i was not aware that the Inspire recorded MSL altitude. It would have to have a way to correct for barometric pressure for it tone accurate. Similar to an altimeter.
Well, you can consider yourself a Pioneer in your field Sir! Everyone else in 1951 was still using actual film, in black and white, to record their memories.