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Not unusual for GPS altitude data to be out by +/-400 feet.For some reason, our exif files now show bizarre altitude readings. They're now "below sea level". Does anyone know what gives?!
THANK YOU!
This is what it looks like...
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Not unusual for GPS altitude data to be out by +/-400 feet.
Depending on the DOP error at the time this can easily average 75 feet in either direction.
GPS height data should not be relied upon as nearly all manufacturers base their altitude measurements on the elipsoid from centre orbit. Since the Earth is nowhere near round this model is flawed and so you will always get height/altitude errors in the data.
Did you get to the bottom of this by any chance?Thanks for the response.
Point taken regarding the GPS vs Alt accuracy with HDOP in mind. However, the metadata was never incorrect until now. It's as if the inspire stopped using the alt to populate the altitude and started using GPS in its place. This is very troublesome as we depend on this for industrial application. Please post if you have any further info.
THANKS!
I use EXIF Editor on the mac and batch process my I1 images - just change from below to above sea level and it works fine. If I need anything more accurate, I just add GCP and go from there.Is there a program that i can use on my PC to change this data without changing each individual photo.
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