- Joined
- Sep 23, 2014
- Messages
- 180
- Location
- Leander, TX USA
- Lightroom Experience
- Intermediate
- Lightroom Version
- Lightroom Version Number
- Lightroom Classic version: 11.0.1 [ 202111111509-eae8952e ]
- Operating System
- macOS 12 Monterey
The new R5 does not have native GPS. Rather, you start an app on your phone and via bluetooth, the camera gets the GPS from the phone. This is fine as long as you remember to start the app AND take your phone with you when you stop, get out of the car for some pics. All this to say, some of my pictures have what I'll call "native" GPS data and some do not.
As a backup plan, I have another app running that logs a track. I can then download the track and sync the images with the track.
So, that's what I did except there was an offset in the time stamps. So, what I'd like to do is start back over from scratch and erase the "non-native" GPS data but that's the hang up. The develop history of the images doesn't indicate that the GPS data was added.
I'm trying to figure out the least painful way to do this -- which might include deleting the images from LR and re-importing them -- but that sounds rather desperate. I'm hoping there is an easier, safer way.
As a backup plan, I have another app running that logs a track. I can then download the track and sync the images with the track.
So, that's what I did except there was an offset in the time stamps. So, what I'd like to do is start back over from scratch and erase the "non-native" GPS data but that's the hang up. The develop history of the images doesn't indicate that the GPS data was added.
I'm trying to figure out the least painful way to do this -- which might include deleting the images from LR and re-importing them -- but that sounds rather desperate. I'm hoping there is an easier, safer way.