![]() ![]() Probably got changed when we were in discussion, maybe you changed it without remembering, It doesn't matter really, though. Oh yes, you showed it was "Date digitized". Did my install set the DATE TAKEN incorrect or must I somehow have done that myself ? So now I should be able to use the tag "IMG_" and get a result with the correct Date and Time taken ?įor the test I did with this file (see below) it seems all ok ! (Note for people who have only 12 hrs in a day. Thanks for finding that out Mark ! ! ! ! I already was ready to scrap AR. Seems the wrong standard setting was causing the problem. > in the ExifTool area, for “Date Taken”? > Select the file in the main window what does it say near the bottom, Now shows the correct date + time the image was taken. > What does the main window show in the column “Date Taken”? Seems that standard install of AR comes with the incorrect settings. > If it isn’t “Date original”, set it to that choice > What are your settings for Program/Settings/Image Files/EXIF-field I tried it when AR shows "Date Taken" incorrectly, and it DOES take the correct Exif data to give 2018_03_02 18_43_17.jpg, But there's no format control and would need a second Method to clean it up to suit your requirements, as follows:īut first, please let me know what you get for the steps above. Scroll down further, select DateTimeOriginal and the Tag will appear in the box, then you can copy it for use in your Rename Method. The Filexxx dates are local computer values. Select the file, click ExifTool, at the bottom. VALUE is the name of the ExifTool tag to be used. Insert value from the external program ExifTool. To answer your, best advice is to click "Tag Documentation" link. What does it show in the two value boxes?
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