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Using Photoshop CS under Windows 2000 SP 3
The images are coming from a Canon G2 camera along with ZoomBrowser EX 4.6 for uploading images to the computer.
Both RAW and JPG images shot on Canon G2 and uploaded via ZoomBrowser. Dates on both file formats look good in ZoomBrowser and within Photoshop CS’s File Browser’s Metdata "Camera Data(Exif)" fields.
Windows Explorer "Created" and "Modified" also appear correct under Properties (i.e. seen via Properties via right button under Windows Explorer).
But Photoshop CS’s File Browser’s Metdata "File Properties" "Date Created" and "Date Modified" are both wrong (both date and time portions) for both file formats.
Just a guess as I am actually a software developer: Looks like a binary date byte swap problem in that the resulting date portions vary widely (everything from 1929 to present) and may actually be a date encoding of the time portion of the data.
The images are coming from a Canon G2 camera along with ZoomBrowser EX 4.6 for uploading images to the computer.
Both RAW and JPG images shot on Canon G2 and uploaded via ZoomBrowser. Dates on both file formats look good in ZoomBrowser and within Photoshop CS’s File Browser’s Metdata "Camera Data(Exif)" fields.
Windows Explorer "Created" and "Modified" also appear correct under Properties (i.e. seen via Properties via right button under Windows Explorer).
But Photoshop CS’s File Browser’s Metdata "File Properties" "Date Created" and "Date Modified" are both wrong (both date and time portions) for both file formats.
Just a guess as I am actually a software developer: Looks like a binary date byte swap problem in that the resulting date portions vary widely (everything from 1929 to present) and may actually be a date encoding of the time portion of the data.
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