I realize that now ...... for some reason when we create a tiff out of 
multiple images (HDR) the timestamp is not included in the new tiff exif 
data and that makes for problems within the database.
Is there a clever way around this?

David
On 17/01/14 03:27 PM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> Am Freitag, 17. Januar 2014, 10:05:36 schrieb David Vincent-Jones:
>> I have a few HDR images where the time stamp is missing  from the XMP
>> file and the result is that they are out of sync with the rest of the
>> folder. Would it be practical to remove the images from the DB, edit the
>> XMP files (by hand) and then reimport. I do not want to mess up my
>> entire system.
> What do you mean? We don't have timestamps in XMP files.
>
>> David
> Tobias
>
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