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    Time-stamp Shifting Utility?

     
    Any recommendations for a utility to shift date-time stamps on my photos? Google shows me a bunch of different ones; some freeware, some not.

    I just noticed that my mid-afternoon picture from yesterday says I took it in the evening. (I think I left my camera on Atlantic time from last summer's vacation.)
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    I'd bet some of those freeware utilities would be the easiest for ya. However, personally I just use Z-tree. Use "T" tag the files then "CTRL-N" for New date/time stamp.

    http://www.ztree.com/

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    http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/Exifer/Exifer.html

    I wanted to amend the date/time stamp on a number of image files as the date on the camera wasn't set properly. Exifer allowed me to do this easily and it offers a whole bunch of other stuff that I'm only just starting to explore. A very useful program if you mess around with digital image files, it's nicely presented, and well worth the price of a postcard (it's in the post Friedmann).

    http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/Exi...ageviewer.html

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    Thanks very much, guys!
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