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How to extract gyroscope data from a photo?
Is it possible and if possible how to extract gyroscope data from a photo?
Let's say we have a photo taken by a camera. Many cameras are equipped with a gyroscope. This raises the question, how can I find out if the gyroscope data is attached to the photo and how can I extract it?
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Look at the photo's exif data. If they are there, then they are. If not, then you need to buy a camera that writes this data there.
Yes, but this is not a fig, not a gyroscope, but simply a portrait orientation sensor (the ball contacts the closing one), returns a binary parameter that is usually written in exif ...
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