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Hello greetings to all.
My most recent photo A319 N690AV of Avianca on jetphotos database not showing on Flightradar24.
Please check, thank you very much.
Hello greetings to all.
My most recent photo A319 N690AV of Avianca on jetphotos database not showing on Flightradar24.
Please check, thank you very much.
Just out of curiosity: when Flightradar states that they want to use "the most recent pic", what is the case if two pictures show the airplane roughly at the same time? Let's say, one pic on short final, one while touching down? Is this a case of "last submitted pic shown" or "most recent" (in which case, it should of course be the time stamp that trumps)?
I really don't care about view numbers, I upload my pics to share them with whoever wants to see them. But I can't stop being curious.
Just out of curiosity: when Flightradar states that they want to use "the most recent pic", what is the case if two pictures show the airplane roughly at the same time? Let's say, one pic on short final, one while touching down? Is this a case of "last submitted pic shown" or "most recent" (in which case, it should of course be the time stamp that trumps)?
I really don't care about view numbers, I upload my pics to share them with whoever wants to see them. But I can't stop being curious.
I would assume whoever is in charge of doing this would look at the Exif data of the photo.
I would assume whoever is in charge of doing this would look at the Exif data of the photo.
I would have thought so as well. But the pic ending up as "most recent" is obviously not the most recent one, as you can see when comparing the two pictures. And alas, the one ending up as "most recent" is one that was shot by one of the screeners, albeit his photo shows the aircraft on short final, while the other one shows it touching down the runway (date and time matching, it was clearly the very same flight).
I am not suggesting that this is cheesy or was done deliberately, but it could make this impression to someone else and I couldn't blame them if they think so.
These are just the most recent ones, I don't know if there were similar occurences. And since these aircraft did NOT make a T&G so that the other picture could have been made on the 2nd approach, it is clear on first glance which pic was made earlier or later. Maybe it is an anomaly and caused by (nearly) matching EXIF data (since there is a good chance that between the two pics made, less than a minute passed)?
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