Guest Cyril N. Alberga Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 Running XP Pro. I have two sets of digital photographs, taken with two different cameras. The clocks on the two cameras were not in sync. I would like to adjust the time stamps on one set so that they could be collated by time with the other set. Is there some simple way to do this? Cyril N. Alberga
Guest Terry R. Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 Re: How can file time/date stamps be corrected? On 7/9/2007 9:29 AM On a whim, Cyril N. Alberga pounded out on the keyboard > Running XP Pro. > > I have two sets of digital photographs, taken with two different cameras. The > clocks on the two cameras were not in sync. I would like to adjust the time > stamps on one set so that they could be collated by time with the other set. Is > there some simple way to do this? > > Cyril N. Alberga Hi Cyril, Check here: http://www.bootdisk.com/utility.htm under General File Utilities "Set File Date" -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
Guest Cyril N. Alberga Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 Re: How can file time/date stamps be corrected? Terry R. wrote: > On 7/9/2007 9:29 AM On a whim, Cyril N. Alberga pounded out on the keyboard > >> Running XP Pro. >> >> I have two sets of digital photographs, taken with two different >> cameras. The clocks on the two cameras were not in sync. I would >> like to adjust the time stamps on one set so that they could be >> collated by time with the other set. Is there some simple way to do >> this? >> >> Cyril N. Alberga > > Hi Cyril, > > Check here: > http://www.bootdisk.com/utility.htm > under General File Utilities > "Set File Date" > Thanks, but unless I misunderstand the "readme" it won't do what I need. I want to supply a time delta, and have the time on each selected file changed by that amount from its current value. There are several hundred files, and doing them one-by-one is not practical. Any other possibilities? Cyril N. Alberga
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