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Date on JPEG

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  • Ulf Liljegren
    After doing some investigation I still do not understand your post.
    The test I did:
    Image from 350D, EXIF capture date 2007-07-05
    File developed to JPG in Capture One 3.7.1 and DPP 1.6.1

    File creation date 2005-09-08 on both file (Ofcourse when this is OS creation date)
    Open Images in PhotoShop and check file info: Both files says 2005-07-05 in Date Time(Camera Data 1).

    Please inform if there is anything I am missing out on.
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  • tirmason
    Thanks for looking into this.

    I know that the EXIF data keeps the right 'photo taken' date. However, the file creation date for the JPEG (if you look at it in Windows Explorer) is the date the conversion took place.

    I realise that normally this would be okay, after all the JPEG was created on that date.

    However, many conversion programmes (including Canon's own) retain the original file created date, and when the JPEG is created, apply it to the JPEG (so it looks as if the JPEG was created on the day the photo was taken).

    This is incredibally useful if you are automatically filing photo's by the file date.

    Is there a way of achieving this with the Phase One software?
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  • Ulf Liljegren
    I find it very hard to believe this and my test (DPP 1.6.1) it does not do this.
    I would suggest that get a phot archiving program that support Meta data acording to industry standard, i believe iView do.
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