* Jean-Luc CECCOLI <jean-luc.cecc...@wanadoo.fr> [04-07-18 14:10]:
> Will be fixed in 0.27 thanks to William who discovered it.
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> > Message du 07/04/18 13:26
> > De : "Jean-Luc CECCOLI" 
> > A : "darktable-user" 
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> > Objet : Re: [darktable-user] DT & Exif data (ex : Vacations)
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> > Done.
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> > [I apologize for the previous message sent with nothing added.]
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> > Regards,
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> > J.-Luc
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> > Message du 07/04/18 00:24
> > De : "Jean-Luc CECCOLI" 
> > A : "darktable-user" 
> > Copie à : 
> > Objet : Re: [darktable-user] DT & Exif data (ex : Vacations)
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> > > William,
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> > > Thank-you for your contribution.
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> > > So it appears this is not the way DT handles the data that is in cause.
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> > > The best I can do, then, is contact exiv's team an report the bug.
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> > > Regards,
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> > > J.-Luc
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> > Message du 06/04/18 21:46
> > De : "William Ferguson" 
> > A : "darktable-user" 
> > Copie à : 
> > Objet : Re: [darktable-user] DT & Exif data (ex : Vacations)
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> As a further test, I modified the image again and subtracted another hour 
> from the time.  I removed the image from darktable, then imported it again 
> and it showed 03:29:14 PM.  So, it works correctly on my system with Canon 
> raws.  I looked around and found a Nikon file on my system.  I imported it 
> and then changed the time by an hour, removed it, and reimported it.  The 
> time in darktable stayed the same and did not reflect the change.  I dumped 
> the Nikon file with exiftool and there is a field Date/Time Original which 
> still has the original time.  I dumped the Canon file and it has the 
> Date/Time Original field but the value is modified to the time I specified.  
> It appears that exiv2 doesn't set the Date/Time Original field inside Nikon 
> files correctly.
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> Bill
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> On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 3:10 PM, William Ferguson  wrote:
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> Just tried it on one of my files
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> Original file exif
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> > File name       : _7D_9686.CR2
> > File size       : 22606679 Bytes
> > MIME type       : image/x-canon-cr2
> > Image size      : 5184 x 3456
> > Camera make     : Canon
> > Camera model    : Canon EOS 7D
> > Image timestamp : 2018:03:26 17:29:14
> > Image number    : 
> > Exposure time   : 1/1000 s
> > Aperture        : F6.3
> > Exposure bias   : 0 EV
> > Flash           : No, compulsory
> > Flash bias      : 0 EV
> > Focal length    : 400.0 mm
> > Subject distance: 0 m26.31 m37.42 m
> > ISO speed       : 250
> > Exposure mode   : Manual
> > Metering mode   : Multi-segment
> > Macro mode      : Off
> > Image quality   : RAW
> > Exif Resolution : 5184 x 3456
> > White balance   : Auto
> > Thumbnail       : image/jpeg, 15286 Bytes
> > Copyright       : (c) 2018 Bill Ferguson. All Rights Reserved.
> > Exif comment    : 
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> Copied the file to another directory and did exiv2 -v ad -a -1:00:00 
> _7D_9686.CR2
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> Modified file exif
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> > File name       : _7D_9686.CR2
> > File size       : 22606679 Bytes
> > MIME type       : image/x-canon-cr2
> > Image size      : 5184 x 3456
> > Camera make     : Canon
> > Camera model    : Canon EOS 7D
> > Image timestamp : 2018:03:26 16:29:14
> > Image number    : 
> > Exposure time   : 1/1000 s
> > Aperture        : F6.3
> > Exposure bias   : 0 EV
> > Flash           : No, compulsory
> > Flash bias      : 0 EV
> > Focal length    : 400.0 mm
> > Subject distance: 0 m26.31 m37.42 m
> > ISO speed       : 250
> > Exposure mode   : Manual
> > Metering mode   : Multi-segment
> > Macro mode      : Off
> > Image quality   : RAW
> > Exif Resolution : 5184 x 3456
> > White balance   : Auto
> > Thumbnail       : image/jpeg, 15286 Bytes
> > Copyright       : (c) 2018 Bill Ferguson. All Rights Reserved.
> > Exif comment    : 
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> Started darktable and imported the file and it showed 04:29:14 PM, 
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> so it appears to be working correctly, at least on my system.
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> Try copying or moving the file to a different directory, then import it and 
> see if the time is correct.  If that works, then my guess would be that when 
> you thought it was removed from the database, it didn't actually get removed 
> from the database.
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> Hope this helps,
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> Bill
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> On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 2:18 PM, Jean-Luc CECCOLI  wrote:
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> > > > Well... no one who can tell ?
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> > Message du 01/04/18 15:01
> > > De : "Jean-Luc CECCOLI" 
> > > A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
> > > Copie à : 
> > > Objet : [darktable-user] DT & Exif data (ex : Vacations)
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> > > > > Hello,
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> > > > > Merry Eastern to everyone.
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> > > > > I am just trying to understand where and how DT retrieves data from 
> > > > > the exifs.
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> > > > > After reading the thread, I did a exiv2 -v ad -a -1:00:00 Test.nef.
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> > > > > The photo named Test.nef is one with no importance, so no matter what 
> > > > > could happen to it.
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> > > > > Before applying the command to it, DT displayed 18:35:15 as shooting 
> > > > > time.
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> > > > > After that, although exiv2 told it had modified 3 instances of the 
> > > > > time, DT still displayed 18:35:15 instead of 17:35:15.
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> > > > > As I re-imported it after removing it frome the database, it can not 
> > > > > be a matter of persistent data.
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> > > > > So, again, where does DT retrieve this unmodified time ?
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> > Message du 24/03/18 09:40
> > > De : "Hervé Sainct" 
> > > A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
> > > Copie à : 
> > > Objet : Re: [darktable-user] Vacations
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> > > 
> > > Le 22/03/2018 à 14:46, darkta...@911networks.com a écrit :
> > > >> If xnviewmp works fine why not just using it?
> > > > I want to also do the ratings and labels but somehow I haven't
> > > > figured a way of importing these from xnviewmp to dt.
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> > > > I'm going for a while, so I'd like to be done with the dam before
> > > > coming back home.
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> > > FWIW, I use FastPhotoTagger as a quick initial sorter/tagger; it writes 
> > > directly inside the EXIF data (not creating any sidecar file) -I know 
> > > from a DT point of view this is a terrible sin, but I find this very 
> > > helpful : any search engine becomes terribly efficient (e. g. Recoll), 
> > > people you give your pics get them tagged too...
> > > The only draback in FastPhotoTagger is actually linked to that : when 
> > > upgrading the Exifs the filedates are changed.
> > > This sometimes is a concern, but a ferocious exiv2 rename -T *.* solves 
> > > it...
> > > http://fastphototagger.sourceforge.net/
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