I have recently made the same mistake as Peter did, except that the difference
was only 1 hour (between here and France). I might be slightly OCD, but I
really like the availability of the time stamp for each shot and I will keep
them as accurate as possible. Aperture is very good at providing a way of
rectifying the mistake and I use it: this ensures that my photos are kept in
chronological order when I use different cameras.
But I am starting to use Capture One, also like Peter, and I shall now have to
look to see if there is a similar way to adjust times in that programme.
Chris
> On 16 Oct 15, at 01:09, Mike Gordon via olympus <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> Exiftool per Moose can do a ton of stuff from the command line. Exiftoolgui
> is not supported anymore and became too cranky on my system to be useful.
> If I were lazy and very stressed for time (yes), below solution is easy/peasy
> for this and other stuff. Need the 20 buck version for raw, but might be
> worth it.
> I can set my geotagging software with igot-u for time mismatch as well as
> geosetter but fixing the time might be better for several reasons.
>
>
> http://www.relliksoftware.com/exifdatechanger/home/features
> <http://www.relliksoftware.com/exifdatechanger/home/features>
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