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Changing Metadata Time of RAW Files Possible?

 
cpforyou
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Apr 05, 2010 13:55 |  #1

Hello Everyone,

When shooting with other photographers, I usually make sure their camera times are the same as mine. That way, when I process photos, they are in order of time.

This past weekend, one of my photographers was off by one whole hour. So all of her photos are one hour off when I view them as a whole in Adobe Lightroom.

Does anyone know if I can batch change the time by one hour of all her RAW photos?


  
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Apr 05, 2010 16:44 |  #2

With Breeze Browser Pro you can change just the hour of a batch by a fixed amount without changing the minutes and seconds, thus retaining the proper order.


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Apr 05, 2010 17:41 |  #3

Yes you can; see this thread: https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=849205


The trick would be to identify and select only her photos. To do so you can use Lightroom to search for some unique metadata identifier like camera serial number or file name (if she puts her name or initials as part of her file names). Once selected it would be quite easy to do a batch adjustment to the correct time as explained in the thread linked above.

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Hello Everyone,

When shooting with other photographers, I usually make sure their camera times are the same as mine. That way, when I process photos, they are in order of time.

This past weekend, one of my photographers was off by one whole hour. So all of her photos are one hour off when I view them as a whole in Adobe Lightroom.

Does anyone know if I can batch change the time by one hour of all her RAW photos?


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cpforyou
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Apr 05, 2010 20:55 |  #4

Thanks. PixelMagic. I did it with Lightroom. Was able to select only her images since all her images are one separate folder.


  
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