Re: search by exif data
- From: Stephane Delcroix <stephane delcroix org>
- To: "Brian J. Murrell" <brian interlinx bc ca>
- Cc: "f-spot-list gnome org" <f-spot-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: search by exif data
- Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 16:14:32 +0200
search bugzilla for this, there's already a bug open
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#On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 09:36 -0400, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> Let's say I imported some pictures from a memory card that were taken on
> several different (make/models even, luckily) cameras. Unfortunately,
> the date stamp on the pictures from the various cameras is wrong,
> because for whatever reason nobody has the time on their cameras set
> properly.
>
> I'd love to be able to Find those pictures based on their Exif data and
> fix up the date stamps in them.
>
> While I'm talking about dates, I've noted there are quite a number of
> time stamps in a given photo. Can I get an explanation of what each of
> them are?
>
> Image Directory
> Date and Time
> 2008:09:18 08:18:38
>
> EXIF Directory
> Date and Time (original)
> 2008:09:07 16:03:23
> Date and Time (digitized)
> 2008:09:18 12:03:23
>
> Extended Metadata
> DateTimeOriginal
> 2008:09:07T04:03:23
> DateTimeDigitized
> 2008:09:18 12:03:23
>
> FWIW: The 12:03:23 seems to be the (local) time the picture was taken.
> Interestingly though, f-spot 0.5.0 shows "07/09/2008 4:03 P" as the Date
> in the Image Information box on the bottom left of the main window.
> That time is obviously wrong and looks like it's being taken from the
> EXIF Directory->Date and Time (original) field.
>
> Thanx,
> b.
>
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