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Way to change time on batch of RAW's?

 
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Apr 25, 2010 15:11 |  #1

Shot an event yesterday and made a rookie mistake. My camera was adjusted for daylight savings time, but my second shooters was not and I didn't catch it. I'm getting ready to import into LR and I know everything will be way out of sync timeline wise. Is there a way I can bump all her images time up and hour before I import them into LR? Can I maybe dump them in a folder somewhere and change the time with bridge or something? I'm not super familiar with bridge as I rarely use it.

Any advice you guys have to sync these up before they get all mixed up in LR would be great.


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Apr 25, 2010 15:35 |  #2

Nevermind. I couldn't find the answer here, but Google is my friend. Can do it all in LR quite easily :cool:.


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Apr 25, 2010 15:42 |  #3

There are one or two ways to adjust the create/capture time in Lightroom through the Library metadata panel and maybe a menu command. I'm saying "maybe" because I've never done it, and I'm on a computer with LR3 and I'm not sure exactly how it may differ from LR2.

I'd suggest importing the files with the off-synch time, select them all, then in the Metadata panel click on the Capture Time. In LR3 a dialog pops up giving you some options (such as Time Zone shift which would apply to you). If the dialog box doesn't appear, try right-clicking on the box, see if the Metadata/Edit Capture Time choice is available.

Once you get that batch adjusted, you can import the "correct" batch and, assuming your Sort Order is set to Capture Time you should all be in order.


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Apr 25, 2010 16:20 |  #4

C.Steele wrote in post #10063304 (external link)
Nevermind. I couldn't find the answer here, but Google is my friend. Can do it all in LR quite easily :cool:.

I asked this recently - answer in my thread.

Works fine - I made similar mistake as that I didn't check time set on new camera & came back from holiday with dates on one camera being in August 2010- and I needed them right so I could sort photos from both cameras together


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Apr 25, 2010 16:59 as a reply to  @ hania's post |  #5

Yeah this is much easier than I thought it would be. Thanks you guys for the replies :)


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