Hi Dwight,
which is why it's important to check the EXIF data of any digital photo, which conveys all (most of) the necessary information to help you make the adequate conversion, that is multiply the focal length by the crop factor.
Once you know the camera make and model, as well as the focal length used for the photo, it's quite easy to do the maths to get the real focal length.
It can prove a tad more fiddly if the photo was shot with a P&S camera
😉
But hey, do as I say but not as I do since I always eyeball my alignments in EIAS. That is until I go blind...
Cheers
Francois
François Chatelain
Worldwide Digital Imaging
Formerly posting as RanXerox
"A little bump will help blur your reflections"