Oh, that's perfect! Which specific API are you using? When I set up
the API with the Python Gdata library, I get an object of type:
<gdata.photos.PhotoEntry object at 0x10207d810>

When I do:
<myinstance>.exif.time.datetime() it returns the modified time to me.

Thanks Philip!

On Oct 4, 4:22 pm, Philip Winston <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Here's an example from the front end, a photo I took at 3:09:38PM on Sep, 
> > 3, 2011:
> >https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/nG3bx4Ip3Prmn-DtM1SUWQ?full-exi...
>
> As an example of using the API to pull out the correct time, this page
> has your photo listed under 
> "15:00"http://pixtimeline.com/view/#108873967905176944932/565840164421301552...
>
> And then you click on the photo it says "15:09:38" under the picture.
>
> -Philip

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