Thank you. I've been playing around with it, and it makes f-spot happy.
But then again, ofcourse it doesn't change the info in the image file
itself, it just mends the database (photos.db) so that f-spot won't
hiccup.

Perhaps f-spot should handle image files with time stamps wrongfully in
the future in a more graceful way? I have this nagging feeling f-spot
shifted the time of those photos in the first place, but I'm not
intelligent enough to debug it.

What I am researching now is a shell script that will conditionally set
ALL date fields to a given time (say, todays date) if the existing one
is in the future.

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F-spot error: Value is greater than Int32.MaxValue or less than Int32.MinValue
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