Time Adjust in Batch Processing?

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Time Adjust in Batch Processing?

Armin Bruckhoff
Hi there,

I have just updated to digikam 0.8 and digikamimageplugins 0.8 today and I'm
quite impressed of the new Dates view. But there I discovered, that many of
the photos taken on my vacation this summer have a time stamp from early
spring. Obviously, the camera had forgotten its date. :-/

Now I want to correct these time stamps. It can be achieved one by one with
"Edit Comments & Tags" from the context menu, but this is quite tedious and
rather boring. So I looked for an automated batch process to add an offset to
each time stamp in order to keep the original chronology (though the exact
hour is not that important, the day suffices). But unfortunately I could not
find any.

Did I miss something?

Thanks in advance
 Armin
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Re: Time Adjust in Batch Processing?

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On Wednesday 07 December 2005 00:02, Armin Bruckhoff wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I have just updated to digikam 0.8 and digikamimageplugins 0.8 today and I'm
> quite impressed of the new Dates view. But there I discovered, that many of
> the photos taken on my vacation this summer have a time stamp from early
> spring. Obviously, the camera had forgotten its date. :-/
>
> Now I want to correct these time stamps. It can be achieved one by one with
> "Edit Comments & Tags" from the context menu, but this is quite tedious and
> rather boring. So I looked for an automated batch process to add an offset to
> each time stamp in order to keep the original chronology (though the exact
> hour is not that important, the day suffices). But unfortunately I could not
> find any.

Install kipi-plugins.

Then select the images with same wrong time offset and goto

   Images -> Adjust Date & Time.

Achim



>
> Did I miss something?
>
> Thanks in advance
>  Armin
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Re: Time Adjust in Batch Processing?

Armin Bruckhoff
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 02:35, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> Install kipi-plugins.
>
> Then select the images with same wrong time offset and goto
>
>    Images -> Adjust Date & Time.

Hi Achim,

huu, kipi-plugins has been already installed...

must have been too late yesterday ;-)

thanks for your help and this is exactly what I was looking for.

Best Regards
 Armin
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