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Old December 26th 06, 04:52 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Pete Schultz
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The date on my digital camera somehow got reset and unknowingly I took
some pictures before I discovered this. So some of the pictures have
data (can't remember what the picture data is called) that is incorrect,
i.e., the date picture was taken. How can I edit these data to put the
correct date and time into the jpg file? I have Paint Shop Pro 8 but
can't find any way to do editing of this type. I'm not ready to try a
binary file editor because I don't know how the data is stored in the
file. It's not a real problem but I'd like to keep the data correct.

Pete S...
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Old December 26th 06, 10:39 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Cgiorgio
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Exifer will do that and much mo http://www.exifer.de/
It is available as "postcardware"



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The date on my digital camera somehow got reset and unknowingly I took
some pictures before I discovered this. So some of the pictures have data
(can't remember what the picture data is called) that is incorrect, i.e.,
the date picture was taken. How can I edit these data to put the correct
date and time into the jpg file? I have Paint Shop Pro 8 but can't find
any way to do editing of this type. I'm not ready to try a binary file
editor because I don't know how the data is stored in the file. It's not
a real problem but I'd like to keep the data correct.

Pete S...



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Old December 26th 06, 05:48 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Ken Lucke
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Default Changing picture information

In article , Pete Schultz
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The date on my digital camera somehow got reset and unknowingly I took
some pictures before I discovered this. So some of the pictures have
data (can't remember what the picture data is called) that is incorrect,
i.e., the date picture was taken. How can I edit these data to put the
correct date and time into the jpg file? I have Paint Shop Pro 8 but
can't find any way to do editing of this type. I'm not ready to try a
binary file editor because I don't know how the data is stored in the
file. It's not a real problem but I'd like to keep the data correct.

Pete S...



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