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The usual EXIF orientation field is an enum with 8 values (90 degree multiples + mirroring bit). 12:32:09 fizzie: I don't know, and in any case that standard orientation field is useful because software use it to rotate the image for displaying 12:33:02 so this would be an additional field. but these days these kinds of gravimeters are really cheap, they're built into many devices, so there's probably either already a field or they can just invent a new one. 12:33:23 a lot of the non-exif metadata fields are defined by camera manufacturers anyway. 12:34:02 Apparently there's an Apple-specific acceleration vector field, so some devices do store it. 12:36:25 [[Voxvy]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=78134&oldid=78108 * PythonshellDebugwindow * (+4) Add link to [[Python]] 12:38:31 fizzie: exiftool docs say that there's even AccelerometerZ, AccelerometerX, AccelerometerY tags for the Panasonic image headers, which is a type of header set that this camera writes already (since it's a Panasonic) 12:38:51 and also RollAngle and PitchAngle fields in the same 12:39:21 they won't be very accurate, but even so it'd be worth 12:40:06 there are also tags defined for other brands 12:40:24 Hmm. Wonder if my Canon camera writes those. Haven't noticed in exiftool output, but haven't tried to look for it either. 12:40:44 It does write the time zone, I remember that much. 12:40:56 fizzie: do you know if it has an accelerometer hardware? 12:41:39 It has a horizon thing in the live view, so it would need to have something to display that. 12:47:38 Heh, it writes a "Camera Temperature" tag. 12:47:53 ("32 C" for this image.) 12:49:37 does it vary among images? 12:50:09 and does it get that from a temperature sensor in the camera, or from one in a connected GPS or mobile phone etc? 12:51:55 Yes, it does seem to vary among images; in this set of 109 images, it starts at "28 C", and goes up to "32 C", in a more or less linear fashion. So I guess it was warming up while shooting. It's not connected to anything, so it must come from a sensor somewhere in the camera. 12:52:20 nice 12:53:05 There's also a "GPS Version ID" ("2.3.0.0") even though there's no GPS or position data. 12:53:34 that said a lot of the metadata that it writes is useful 12:54:10 (I've sometimes used one of those pieces of software to attach positions to images, based on a recorded GPS trace from a phone.) 12:55:01 tags about exposure settings, white balance, the second precise timestamp (it's unclear what it is a timestamp for: the start of exposure, when it starts to compresses the file, when it starts to send the file to the SD card, etc), the camera model, etc 12:58:25 mind you, I often don't set the clock of this camera correctly, eg. sometimes I forget to reset it when I remove the battery for a short time to access the SD card, or just forget to set it for a long time, so the timestamp is often up to 10 minutes early or late, and also sometimes 1 hour off due to incorrect DST setting 12:58:55 if my next camera doesn't write timezone metadata then I'll probably just set it to always UTC 12:59:27 (or to Iceland if it doesn't allow UTC) 13:08:53 I keep forgetting to set the camera's clock (or time zone) every other time I go out with it, and it's annoying, because I tend to take photos with the camera *and* with a phone, and then their sort order is all wrong when mixed together. 13:08:57 So in a lot of my folders of photos, the last image is of the phone with a clock on the screen, because then it's easy to compute a correction factor, and use `exifdates -AllDates-=X` to fix them. 13:10:07 -!- hendursa1 has quit (Quit: hendursa1). 13:10:25 -!- hendursaga has joined. 13:22:09 I see 14:49:00 -!- Arcorann_ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 15:19:47 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Quit: Laa shay'a waqi'un moutlaq bale kouloun moumkine). 15:21:17 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 15:21:18 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Changing host). 15:21:18 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 15:46:37 -!- arseniiv has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 15:56:09 -!- Sgeo has joined. 16:00:32 -!- arseniiv has joined. 16:11:57 -!- FreeFull has joined. 17:02:39 [[Symbolic Brainfuck]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=78135&oldid=53804 * Quadril-Is * (+43) H 18:12:56 -!- imode has joined. 18:19:10 [[Comefrom0x10]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=78136&oldid=72995 * Julfers * (-35) /* Implementation */ 18:39:01 [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Qh4 * New user account 18:49:15 [[Esolang:Introduce yourself]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=78137&oldid=78132 * Qh4 * (+192) /* Introductions */ 18:49:22 [[+-]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=78138&oldid=76351 * Qh4 * (+143) Added super useful and sexy C interpreter 19:20:50 -!- woodwose has joined. 19:20:59 -!- woodwose has left. 19:43:20 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:44:48 -!- aaaaaa has joined. 19:47:31 -!- tromp has joined. 19:50:00 -!- xgqt has quit (Quit: WeeChat 2.5). 20:11:56 -!- sprocklem has joined. 21:05:48 @metar EGLL 21:05:48 EGLL 242050Z AUTO 24022G33KT 3900 RA SCT007/// BKN011/// //////CB 12/12 Q0995 RERA TEMPO +RA BKN009 21:06:24 RA RERA TEMPO +RA. 21:11:39 @metar koak 21:11:39 KOAK 242053Z VRB06KT 10SM FEW027 21/12 A2997 RMK AO2 SLP147 T02060122 58020 $ 21:11:56 $? Uh oh. 21:12:24 @metar ksfo 21:12:24 KSFO 242056Z 02008KT 10SM FEW025 19/13 A2995 RMK AO2 SLP142 T01940133 58023 21:12:39 What does $ at the end denote? 21:13:33 "A maintenance indicator sign, $, is included when an ASOS/AWSS (Automated Surface Observing System / Automated Weather Sensor System) detects that maintenance is needed on the system." 21:14:14 O, OK. 21:25:54 I thought it meant you have to pay extra. 21:26:20 Guess that might be the subtext there. 21:26:33 "This line's going to be expensive for someone." 21:26:39 If it was, wouldn't there be numbers after it? 21:28:22 -!- t20kdc has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 21:56:37 const ACost: Integer = $1234ABCD; 21:56:54 (Pascal here) 23:00:28 -!- Arcorann_ has joined. 23:04:43 I wanted the web browser to include a table of contents window; I found that Kristall does, although it seems only for Gemini and not HTML so far. 23:17:58 Why not use Gopher instead? 23:20:02 Well, you can use whatever service is available. I have HTTP and Gopher services available (and also NNTP and QOTD) 23:23:28 -!- FreeFull has quit. 23:47:40 [[+-]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=78139&oldid=78138 * PythonshellDebugwindow * (+11) /* C */ Fix syntax and add return