Comments & Suggestions
Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2017 9:32 am
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I've used EXIF Sync a couple of times and generally an very useful tool.
I'm working on over 1,000 images taken with 3 cameras over 3 weeks. The main issue I have is that the controls for zooming in on the time and adjusting the time focus are, I find rather coarse. It is very easy to loose where you are. I guess the time position slider needs to be geared to the time expansion setting?
Features which I would find useful:
1. The ability of search and find a specific image for each camera.
2. I've also noticed that, for my cameras, over 3 weeks, the time differences aren't simply linear. It isn't just a question of the cameras starting at different times, the issue is that each camera clock runs at a slightly different speed. Over a few days, this isn't a real issue but over several weeks, the different cameras can end up an hour or more apart. So, it would be good to be able to select 2 or 3 "base" images, at the begining, middle and end of a set, and then stretch/contract the times as well as just shift the times.
Thanks,
Larry
I've used EXIF Sync a couple of times and generally an very useful tool.
I'm working on over 1,000 images taken with 3 cameras over 3 weeks. The main issue I have is that the controls for zooming in on the time and adjusting the time focus are, I find rather coarse. It is very easy to loose where you are. I guess the time position slider needs to be geared to the time expansion setting?
Features which I would find useful:
1. The ability of search and find a specific image for each camera.
2. I've also noticed that, for my cameras, over 3 weeks, the time differences aren't simply linear. It isn't just a question of the cameras starting at different times, the issue is that each camera clock runs at a slightly different speed. Over a few days, this isn't a real issue but over several weeks, the different cameras can end up an hour or more apart. So, it would be good to be able to select 2 or 3 "base" images, at the begining, middle and end of a set, and then stretch/contract the times as well as just shift the times.
Thanks,
Larry