I'm not sure where this question belongs, so thought I'd try here first.
I occasionally have to take photos for work with embedded geotags. The requirement is 6 digits after the decimal point.
When I need to do this, I use my iPhone 6+ (no way am I investing in a new camera just for this purpose.) I've tried the regular camera app, camera plus and theodolite. When I check the 'get info' on my Mac, it rounds the data from 2 to 4 digits after the decimal. If I take a photo with theodolite, the correct (6 digit) info is imprinted on the photo, but 'get info' still rounds off the numbers.
Is there any way to accurately check the exif data, specifically the geotags, without spending a ton of dollars? I just want to be sure the photos I'm sending has the 6 digits.
Thanks for any help. I've been looking for hours.
I occasionally have to take photos for work with embedded geotags. The requirement is 6 digits after the decimal point.
When I need to do this, I use my iPhone 6+ (no way am I investing in a new camera just for this purpose.) I've tried the regular camera app, camera plus and theodolite. When I check the 'get info' on my Mac, it rounds the data from 2 to 4 digits after the decimal. If I take a photo with theodolite, the correct (6 digit) info is imprinted on the photo, but 'get info' still rounds off the numbers.
Is there any way to accurately check the exif data, specifically the geotags, without spending a ton of dollars? I just want to be sure the photos I'm sending has the 6 digits.
Thanks for any help. I've been looking for hours.