https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338533

--- Comment #20 from IWBR <iwannaber...@gmail.com> ---
I see. This is what exiv2 returns for the same picture (the second one).


user@Equip-3:~/Escriptori$ exiv2 -pa IMG-20170217-WA0011.jpg
Exif.Image.Software                          Ascii       7  Picasa
Exif.Image.DateTime                          Ascii      20  2018:09:09 13:54:25
Exif.Image.ExifTag                           Long        1  78
Exif.Photo.ExifVersion                       Undefined   4  2.20
Exif.Photo.DateTimeOriginal                  Ascii      20  2017:02:17 12:35:26
Exif.Photo.PixelXDimension                   Long        1  1600
Exif.Photo.PixelYDimension                   Long        1  900
Exif.Photo.ImageUniqueID                     Ascii      33 
3b7453056144d41f3492b4d48afcc271
Iptc.Envelope.ModelVersion                   Short       1  4
Iptc.Envelope.CharacterSet                   String      3
Iptc.Application2.RecordVersion              Short       1  4
Iptc.Application2.DateCreated                Date        8  2017-02-17
Iptc.Application2.TimeCreated                Time       11  12:35:26+00:00
Xmp.xmp.ModifyDate                           XmpText    25 
2018-09-09T13:54:25+02:00
Xmp.exif.DateTimeOriginal                    XmpText    25 
2017-02-17T12:35:26+00:00



So exiftool calls "Modify Date" to what exiv2 calls DateTime, and exiftool
calls "Date/Time Original" and "Date/Time Created" to what exiv2 calls
"DateTimeOriginal". I can see the confusion.

In any case, some programs change "Exif.Image.DateTime" when the picture is
edited, and use the "Exif.Photo.DateTimeOriginal" for sorting purposes.

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