Understanding the Azimuth and the Elevation | Photography Planning

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024

Комментарии • 52

  • @farukwaja4949
    @farukwaja4949 3 года назад +3

    I find PhotoPills extremely useful as a planning tool, the videos that dive into the features are a great value add. Thank you!

  • @nlanni
    @nlanni 3 года назад +1

    Wow, profound subject matter. As an English speaker I found RUclips's closed caption feature essential to capture his information. Even though I watch the English version of his video, the 1st time through I found my internal translator lagging, when he was already on to the next point so it was impossible to grasp it all on the 1st viewing. But the 2nd time with subtitles, which appeared to be accurate and in real time so I don't think they are generated. Anyway, what a revolutionary approach. I bought the program for the timing of magic hour. But, once he briefly demonstrated some of the PhotoPills features my brain exploded. Within minutes I was visualizing all sort of photo possibilities. Thank you for this video!

  • @claudiapatrick2261
    @claudiapatrick2261 3 года назад +1

    Great information, Raf!! Thank you.

  • @micksmixxx
    @micksmixxx 2 года назад +1

    Thank goodness someone thought to give this presenter a microphone. lol.

  • @NinaHaleConsulting
    @NinaHaleConsulting 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @joeavedu
    @joeavedu 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Raf

  • @ahmedm.fathie6124
    @ahmedm.fathie6124 3 года назад +1

    Excelente trabajo y muy interessante. Dale dale, haces un otro RUclips del mismo calibre! /Ahmed Mohamed Fathie

  • @earavichandran
    @earavichandran 3 года назад +1

    Though fundamental, it is interesting.

  • @southernexposure123
    @southernexposure123 2 года назад +1

    I watched this video and the video showing how to use P P to plan and shoot the Milky Way. Is there at least one video showing how to use P P for shooting Deep Sky objects like Orion, Pleaides, the Lagoon nebula and similar targets? Thank you.

    • @PhotoPills
      @PhotoPills  2 года назад

      We'd love to, but we don't have deep sky objects included yet... We'll get there :)

    • @southernexposure123
      @southernexposure123 2 года назад

      @@PhotoPills
      Thank you for the continued work. I'll keep watching.

  • @bradbachtel7172
    @bradbachtel7172 3 года назад +1

    Enjoy your videos. Does Photopills only use True North for determining azimuth? Does Photopills have the ability to determine local magnetic variation?

    • @PhotoPills
      @PhotoPills  3 года назад

      Hi Brad! Go to My Stuff>Settings>Azimuths. There you can choose between true North and Magnetic North :)

    • @bradbachtel7172
      @bradbachtel7172 3 года назад

      @@PhotoPills Thanks

  • @DavidMarx
    @DavidMarx 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for another great video Rafael! I have an irrelevant question. I noticed in this video that you are able to show your finger swipes and touches on the iPhones screen using blue dots. Were these added in post-production or is there now a "show touches" feature within the Photopills App that makes this possible when recording tutorials like these?

    • @PhotoPills
      @PhotoPills  3 года назад

      Hi David! This is something Germán, the developer, implemented for me, to save editing time...

    • @DavidMarx
      @DavidMarx 3 года назад

      @@PhotoPills Thank you for the reply. I was hoping that this was a new feature, or even a beta testing option, that we would all be able to use soon. Like you, I find myself wasting so much time when producing videos that require demonstrating the touches on mobile Apps for photographers....

  • @petehathaway3100
    @petehathaway3100 3 года назад +2

    My question is about elevation of a celestial body above a mountain top when the red pin (me) is not at sea level. If I put the black pin on the mountain top (which can be hard to do on the map in the app) you say in the video that the app will tell me the distance the celestial body will be above the ground level of the black pin. Does this mean distance above sea level? In the case of a mountain there is no ground level, so how do I interpret "ground level" in this instance. A related question is this: in the same example, the red pin is above sea level and black pin is on the mountain top. How do I know the time that the celestial body will be over the top of the mountain?

    • @PhotoPills
      @PhotoPills  3 года назад +1

      I mean, it tells you the height between the top of the mountain (where you placed the black pin) and the center of the Moon/Sun.

  • @sunny784u
    @sunny784u Год назад +1

    Can you please suggest me the google map you use to view the site. Thanks in advance :)

    • @PhotoPills
      @PhotoPills  Год назад

      Hey! I usually use the Hybrid map.

  • @trinemia2011
    @trinemia2011 3 года назад +1

    Hi, Rafael, please tell me how to place the black pin easily on a place that is out of the range of the map that I see on my phone. Trying to move the map by finger to find the place I want to place the pin, I am losing the black pin and I start all over again. Thank you in advance.

    • @PhotoPills
      @PhotoPills  3 года назад +1

      Hi Ioannis! Switch of the Black Pin. Find the place on the map or using (Load>Search). When you find it, zoom on the place and then switch on the Black Pin. Finally drag and drop it. We definitely want to improve this workflow in the future to make it easier.

    • @trinemia2011
      @trinemia2011 3 года назад

      @@PhotoPills thank you for your answer. Waiting for this improvement which will do a significant help for us the users.

  • @rodneytopor1846
    @rodneytopor1846 3 года назад +1

    Very good, thanks. But how do you switch between sun height and moon height in panel 2?

    • @PhotoPills
      @PhotoPills  3 года назад

      You need to align the Sun or the Moon with the Black Pin. When aligned, the panel shows the info you need abou the Sun or the Moon... and even for the Milky Way.

    • @rodneytopor1846
      @rodneytopor1846 3 года назад

      @@PhotoPills Thank you! (So many hidden but powerful features in PhotoPills!)

  • @waynechase6950
    @waynechase6950 3 года назад +1

    I am just having a little question. Planning a moon shot, over a light house. I am standing at sea level, the cliff the lighthouse sits on is 400 feet above sea-level and the top of the light is 70 feet above that. How would I figure the elevation, 470 or 400 feet above ground level?
    Thank you for your help,

    • @PhotoPills
      @PhotoPills  3 года назад

      If you place the Black Pin on the lighthouse, the elevation above ground level of Black Pin on Panel 2 you're looking for is 70feet (to have the moon centered with the top of the lighthouse). PhotoPills takes into account the terrain altitude difference.

  • @martingrey2231
    @martingrey2231 2 года назад +1

    I had to use subtitles..

  • @joem6352
    @joem6352 Месяц назад +1

    Wow im dumb

  • @ImaginetMedia
    @ImaginetMedia 3 года назад +1

    It is sixteen point five or sixteen point five zero, NOT sixteen point fifty. Please learn how to properly express decimals.

    • @PhotoPills
      @PhotoPills  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback. I learnt a new thing today :)

    • @ImaginetMedia
      @ImaginetMedia 3 года назад

      @@PhotoPills How do you say PI (3.1415926...)? Do you say three point one million four hundred and fifteen thousand nine hundred and twenty-six OR three point one four one five nine two six. ? I suspect it is the second one. See my point.
      In your example 16.50 what if there was another significant digit. (16.501). Do you say sixteen point five hundred and one?

    • @rbak
      @rbak 3 года назад +1

      @@ImaginetMedia You really need to concentrate on something important

    • @ImaginetMedia
      @ImaginetMedia 3 года назад

      @@rbak I'm guessing you are an American. Literacy is not your strong point.