In lightroom you can select a series of pictures and assign a time to
start and it will offset every subsequent picture. I had a recent
shoot where I forgot to synch the cameras and was happy to discover
how to do this. You select the pictures and then go to the menu and
there is an option to chang
Further proof that DST is the worst idea ever.
On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:
> I did exactly that on a shoot with two bodies a few weeks back and was
> too lazy to fix it after the fact so my gallery when sorted by date
> was all over the place.
>
>
> On 10 March 2014 06:48,
I did exactly that on a shoot with two bodies a few weeks back and was
too lazy to fix it after the fact so my gallery when sorted by date
was all over the place.
On 10 March 2014 06:48, Larry Colen wrote:
> I've been bitten by this before. When I set up my K-5 to update the time
> from GPS, a
I’ve been bitten by this before. When I set up my K-5 to update the time from
GPS, and it sets it to non-DST.
I tried looking in the manual for the Daylight Savings Time setting, but it
wasn’t in the index.
What you need to do is go into world time, then go into the city and enable, or
disabl
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