Bulk changing photo time stamps
By jasperdg on Aug 10, 2010 | In Software
Link: http://www.relliksoftware.com/exifdatechanger/
On a recent city trip we used 4 different photo camera's. 3 of them were from Holland, one from Australia. The latter came from a different time zone, so all dates on pictures taken were ahead 9 hours. After researching existing software and trying to write my own software, I finally came across this nice piece of software.
ExifDateChanger does what it's name implies: Change the Exif date. The Exif date is a date (and time) stored in the photo image itself. Now we now that we have to substract 9 hours from all photo's taken with the Nikon camera. It's just that there are several hundreds of them, just a bit too much to do by hand. The free version of ExifDateChanger accepts a source and target directory and after you have set the time adjustment the photo's are adjusted in a sec. Do not forget to uncheck the rename option on the third tab though...
Very nice software. Wish it had been easier to find in the first place. That's why I write this: to help you find good software to get things done.
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