Image capture time goes back an hour on import
All my imported images have the time changed by -1 hour when I import them into Capture One 😕
Can someone please help? Thank you.
Can someone please help? Thank you.
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It this in the metadata tool? Could you elaborate on your workflow and what time stamps you are comparing? Little information means little help. Thanks. 0 -
Thanks Paul. The capture time in the camera is what I'm wanting to preserve.
The forum software seems to have chopped off the right side of the screenshot but you can still see what's happening.
Import - correct time showing in sample file name
http://robjdavis.smugmug.com/photos/i-qXZxKkx/0/XL/i-qXZxKkx-XL.png
After import - time has gone back one hour in the file name
http://robjdavis.smugmug.com/photos/i-7HxsL3P/0/XL/i-7HxsL3P-XL.png0 -
I understand what you mean. In a quick test I could NOT reproduce the issue. Which time zone is your computer set (in OS X system preferences > date & time?
Edit: I could NOT reproduce the issue.0 -
In the Time Zone tab it's set to select the time zone automatically using the current location. British Summer Time. 0 -
Do I need to raise this with support?
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[quote="chipbutty" wrote:
Do I need to raise this with support?
Thanks.
I think that is a wise thing to do.0 -
[quote="chipbutty" wrote:
Do I need to raise this with support?
Thanks.
Please send us a RAW file when you do so.
My educated guess is that the internal time stamp on the files has a code for +/- 1 Hour that is getting overlooked. It may be a non standard time stamp formula. A file will let us know.0 -
Thanks Drew. Will do. [quote="Drew" wrote:
[quote="chipbutty" wrote:
Do I need to raise this with support?
Thanks.
Please send us a RAW file when you do so.
My educated guess is that the internal time stamp on the files has a code for +/- 1 Hour that is getting overlooked. It may be a non standard time stamp formula. A file will let us know.0
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