divinh
Contributor
A dive trip ago, I discovered the Media feature in Subsurface, which allows adding Photos and Videos into Subsurface and having them appear in a dive graph. With the feature in mind, I decided to try my hand at doing some citizen science, i.e. take photos of critters and provide as much info as I could, like date, time, dive site location and depth, for scientists to use.
Getting the depth information is what's eluding me. I can hover over a photo with the pointer and get it to enlarge, but I can't get the depth "exactly" when I took the photo. The depth is updated as I move the pointer, so I'm getting the depth under the pointer, not of when the photo was taken. I want the depth at the timestamp of when the photo was taken.
Is there a way in Subsurface for me to see the depth of a photo based on the timestamp of the photo?
Getting the depth information is what's eluding me. I can hover over a photo with the pointer and get it to enlarge, but I can't get the depth "exactly" when I took the photo. The depth is updated as I move the pointer, so I'm getting the depth under the pointer, not of when the photo was taken. I want the depth at the timestamp of when the photo was taken.
Is there a way in Subsurface for me to see the depth of a photo based on the timestamp of the photo?