On 29/10/06, Igor Roshchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello everybody! > > I want to change the timestamp when the picture was taken - in the EXIF > of the images in RAW format - by a certain amount (to correct for > the incorrect time zone). > > I know that the program called jhead is capable of doing it with JPEGs: > -ta<+|->h[:mm[:ss]] > Adjust time by h:mm backwards or forwards. Useful when having > taken pictures with the wrong time set on the camera, such as when > travelling across time zones or DST changes. Dates can be adjusted > by offsetting by 24 hours or more. > > Of course, it is possible to do that with all images manually in, say > Adobe Bridge - one-by-one, but I am looking for a tool that is capable > of doing this with a bunch of RAW files at ones. > > Any suggestions? Maybe somebody has a photoshop (cs2) script/macros > for this? > > Thank you, > > Igor
Hi Igor, Yes, jhead can adjust timestamps for jpegs but not RAW. Exifutils is a similar tool that can edit timestamps and can manage some RAW file formats: http://www.hugsan.com/EXIFutils/ I'm not sure if it can do exactly what you need. Cheers, Eric. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

