Maybe im using a newer version where this has been corrected, but anyway both RAW and JPG where updated correctly. I had no problems making it work according to your description - thanks!Ībout the RAW+JPG issue where you report only RAW files being updated i cannot confirm this. Having the same problem i did a search and found this thread. Photos: Cats | London by day | London by night I My POTN photo sharing threads | Official "Where Am I Now?" archive complete with matching POTN discussion thread It might be helpful if somebody else could confirm this. IMG_9999.JPG and IMG_9999.CR2) then it seems to only change the data of the RAW file and leaves the JPG alone. And the really weird thing is that the interval is increasing. So to update the filesystem date to match the metadata CreateDate I used this command: > exiftool '-CreateDate>FileModifyDate' MyVideo. But if you have a RAW file and a JPEG file with the same name (e.g. The thing about the Perl routines that are the problem is that the range is weird. From the above the CreateDate & ModifyDate are the internal meta data, and the FileModifyDate etc are the filesystem.
Read the installation instructions for help installing ExifTool on Windows, Mac OS X and Unix. After installing, type ' exiftool ' in a Terminal window to run exiftool and read the application documentation. Doh.) It seems to work a treat.Īs for RAW files. Mac OS X Package: ExifTool-10.10.dmg (2.5 MB) The OS X package installs the ExifTool command-line application and libraries in /usr/bin. (Update Selected is only there is you have more than one image selected. Adjust Image Date/Time., tweak the time up or down, and then hit the Update Selected button instead of the Update button. It works! It took me a while to figure out, but for anyone else who has this problem, the procedure is to select all the images you want to change, go to Tools. It will shift the times of a group of images by a certain offset to correct the EXIF timestamp.