I normally only keep raw data on my system but occasionally a tiff fille 
is kept, usually as a result of a HDR process. I now notice that all of 
my tiff files are clustered at one end of my 'time indexed' pictures 
since none of them contains a time stamp.

Not sure if this is to do with my processing or is a problem within dt.

In any case is there a recommended approach to editing the xmp? Can it 
simply be edited 'by hand'?

David

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