On Thursday 04 Sep 2008, Andrew Conkling spake thus: > Hmm, I'll have to check on some specifics, but as everything has been > coming from my camera, most things should be consistent.
Can you supply "exiftool -G" output for two images: one that is OK, and one with the 3 hour shift? > > Also, do you have DST in your timezone (what timezone is it?). If so, > > does your camera know? > > Hm, I don't think so (at least, I don't recall a setting for it). Assuming > not, I must've just set the time manually when DST went into effect. Would > that have an effect on how F-Spot treats the times? I would just like to be sure your camera and your computer both agree on the current local time. > Ultimately, I'm trying to figure out if there's any way I can avoid having > to manually adjust the times of just the affected pictures, because a lot > of these have already been adjusted (via F-Spot, of course) and going > through to find just the affected ones would be tedious and error-prone. Depends on what is the root cause of the discrepancy. I'm working on an extension to fix f-spot timestamp using EXIF time or file mod time with the option to assume a given time zone, but it's still in its infancy (I am new to f-spot, C#, gtk & glade.). Eric -- Eric Mountain http://erina.nerim.net/ Oxymoron: Uprooted Plant. _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
