Timestamping of digital photographs

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Mike
Jan 5, 2005
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Can anybody help me with the following. When I download digital photographs (Sony V1) to file they come with those wonderful names such as DSC1234567.jpg. I usually do a
little editing – sharpening, cropping, rotating etc using Photoshop 7 and also rename the photos to something more appropriately descriptive – Crazed Chicked.jpg or whatever. When I have completed this process, Photoshop seems unable to sort the pictures within a directory into the order
taken, i.e. it is limited to Filename ordering, last edit ordering etc. However, the info is still there, as
Microsoft’s File Explorer can still display the pictures in ‘Order Taken’, and displays the date and time the photo was taken in a pop-up if I hover the mouse over the thumbnail image. If, however, I copy the directory to a CD it seems to lose the info. To make this a Photoshop enquiry, :), can Photoshop CS oredr pictures in ‘time taken’ mode?
Alternately, can anybody point me to where the info is
stored, and/or why I lose it when saving to CD. This wasn’t an issue when I had a 64Meg card as it isn’t hard to keep track of order with only 25-30 pictures, but my new 512 MB card is definately going top give me headaches.

Thanks – Mike.

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