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Change Capture Time?
 
Pete Lorence, Photographer
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Loughborough | Leicestershire | UK | Posted: 6:46 PM on 06.25.08 |
->> Me and my girlfriend shot an event a while back and made a schoolboy error. I hadn't used my 1D since the clocks went forward for daylight saving time, however my 1DMkIIn is correct.
We want to have all the pictures in chronological order, but the 1D shots are registered as being taken an hour previously. As there are some 600 shots in total, I don't want to rename them manually, so is there an easier way to solve the problem?
Thanks,
Pete |
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Byron Hetzler, Photographer
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Granby | CO | USA | Posted: 6:57 PM on 06.25.08 |
| ->> It can be done with Photo Mechanic under the "Tools" menu, the top option is "Adjust Capture Dates and Times." |
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Glenn Connelly, Student/Intern
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San Diego | CA | US | Posted: 6:58 PM on 06.25.08 |
->> First off, I do not think you can go back and adjust the time in the EXIF information, but if you have Photo Mechanic you can adjust the capture time in the ITPC Info for the entire take and sort it with the new capture time.
Again, this is based off of you having PM. Otherwise, I really have no idea how else to change that info. |
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Glenn Connelly, Student/Intern
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San Diego | CA | US | Posted: 7:00 PM on 06.25.08 |
| ->> Or you (and myself) could do it the much easier way that Byron suggested! haha thanks Byron, you learn something new everyday. |
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Pete Lorence, Photographer
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Loughborough | Leicestershire | UK | Posted: 7:06 PM on 06.25.08 |
| ->> Awesome stuff, I'll give that a whirl! Thanks! |
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Michael Pina, Photographer
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SF Bay Area | ca | usa | Posted: 7:20 PM on 06.25.08 |
| ->> Lightroom has a function and works very well. It has a few option including batch. Good luck. |
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