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Jan 28, 2013 23:44 |  #1

Somehow I think this was discussed before but I couldn't find it. When shooting an event with multiple cameras, it can be difficult to sort the photos in sequence if the camera times are off by even a small amount. If one camera is 2 minutes and 15 seconds behind the other, is there a way to batch edit the EXIF info to advance the time of all the photos taken by a particular camera so that everything displays in sync with the time? I can't imagine that this is a rare occurrence when an event is photographed by multiple people and multiple cameras so I'm guessing (and hoping) there's an easy way to sync all of the times manually after the fact.




  
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Jan 29, 2013 00:30 |  #2

I know there are Exif editing apps out there. What processing software are you currently using? I'm asking because Lightroom has a quick way of doing that, if nothing else you could download/install the free trial and give it a shot!


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Jan 29, 2013 10:02 |  #3

tonylong wrote in post #15546706 (external link)
I know there are Exif editing apps out there. What processing software are you currently using? I'm asking because Lightroom has a quick way of doing that, if nothing else you could download/install the free trial and give it a shot!

I don't think LR will do that - add two minutes to the original time stamp of a hundred photos - although it will shift the time by a number of hours. But ExifToolGUI will.


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Jan 29, 2013 19:16 |  #4

tzalman wrote in post #15547833 (external link)
I don't think LR will do that - add two minutes to the original time stamp of a hundred photos - although it will shift the time by a number of hours. But ExifToolGUI will.

OK, I don't even remember where the dang setting is!


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Jan 30, 2013 10:12 |  #5

I'm using PS6 and I haven't had any luck finding a way to do it.




  
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