On Sunday, 2 August 2015 07:13:37 CEST, junkyardspar...@yepmail.net wrote:
> Did you try just using the time offset feature in the geotagging module?

Thanks, that did the 99% of the job done -- my SQL DB now contains 
timestamps adjusted towards reality. Here's how I did it:

1) calculate the offsets,
2) select all images from camera A,
3) enter the determined offset into the geotagging module and press the 
"apply time offset" button (shown with a tick mark in the GUI)
4) repeat for other cameras

This is with the git version and with the map mode compiled in (in case 
that matters).

However, these offsets aren't exported to the .XMP files, so if I lose my 
SQL DB for some reason, I cannot just recover from the standalone XMP files 
(and a backup of presets, and...). I think that storing the date also to 
the XMP sidecar (and loading these during import) makes sense, doesn't it?

With kind regards,
Jan

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