Hallo

I recently stumbled over a minor problem: exif timestamp handling in
darktable. I usually set my camera to record tiemstamps in local time
zone including DST. This is to get an idea at which local time the photo
was shot. UTC is only an option if I can set the timezone as well (which
I can not or at least I don't know how).

Darktable seems to use the time set in camera as UTC time and adds two
hours for central europe in summer. So I am two hours ahead of real
time. If I shot photos in London (and set camera time) I am one hour
off. To get the real local time I always have to recalc the displayed time.

If I shot a photo in New York at 8am I want to see a timestamp of 8am
not a corrected one for germany of 2pm or even worse corrected via UTC
with additional two hours.

May be an option will be great to use exif timestamp as it is, or as UTC?

Regards
Martin
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