On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 20:41:54 -0500, wrote:
This might be a little off-topic, but I don't know where else to go for help. I have a digital camera and there is a ton of metadata attached to each file. One of these is "Date Created". I assume this is the date the photo was taken. When these files are copied from the SD card to a folder on my hard drive, that date changes from the date the photo was taken to the current date. The "Date Created" on the card remains the same - but once I copy the files to the hard drive, I can no longer sort them by "Date Taken" (because, now, the date is that of the day they were copied over to my hard drive). In other words, the dates are all the same. Is there some way around this phenomenon?
You haven't mentioned what software is doing the sorting and how your software names the images.
When I upload images from the SD card, my images are named by the software (Adobe Bridge, in my case) as a number representing the date the actual image was taken. ie: 20100707_001. I use FastStone Image View for sorting, and it sorts by file name so my sort is by date taken.
If I later alter a file in Photoshop, the file name remains the same and I still sort by date. If I create two versions from the same image, I name the second version 20100707_001a. I still can sort by date.
If your software names the file the same as the shot date, whatever else you do to the file doesn't change that.
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Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida