On 8/31/15 19:10 : , Moose wrote:
Might you be confusing accuracy with resolution? GPX Master on my
iPhone records to six decimal places, but no two readings a second or
two apart are exactly the same to that level. It may string out as
many decimals as it wishes, but I don't believe any civilian device is
that accurate.
Although I was pretty amazed at how consistent a recent track in an
old growth redwood grove was with the shape of the trail we walked. I
have no way to tell how accurate, but it was the right shape and
started and ended in the right place on the map. :-) Other times in
that park, I've got image locations often along the trail, but also
often far from it.
The iPhone is plenty accurate for my needs.
I've never thought of this. Perhaps I should get it tonight in
preparation for the vacation/cruise we leave for on Wednesday? Can you
give me the brief how-to on how to tie GPS readings into the photos I
take? Will make it easier to remember things when I get home and do a
massive LR upload.
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