1) P4 edits the timestamp of photos (UTC time) limiting it just to seconds.
2) Litchi's log contains milliseconds (UTC time).
What I need to know is the time, with the milliseconds included, in which each picture is taken.
During a photogrammetric mission I automatically take photos using the Timelapse command and setting a time interval.
Some ideas...
If I click Timelapse button at something plus 000 milliseconds (UTC time) all the shots would be correctly geotagged (just seconds with 000 milliseconds). Or... If I could get the moment of each shot in Litchi's log I could associate the correct UTC time. Or... If I stopped the drone for at least a second in each shot, milliseconds would not matter (but I would have a battery problem).
Any procedure ?
2) Litchi's log contains milliseconds (UTC time).
What I need to know is the time, with the milliseconds included, in which each picture is taken.
During a photogrammetric mission I automatically take photos using the Timelapse command and setting a time interval.
Some ideas...
If I click Timelapse button at something plus 000 milliseconds (UTC time) all the shots would be correctly geotagged (just seconds with 000 milliseconds). Or... If I could get the moment of each shot in Litchi's log I could associate the correct UTC time. Or... If I stopped the drone for at least a second in each shot, milliseconds would not matter (but I would have a battery problem).
Any procedure ?