> I'm assuming you don't want the last changed date you see on the file > on your PC, but the creation date that the camera stored when the > picture was taken. > > Now I don't know much about that, but I thought it was interesting, so > I did some Googling :-) > > I don't know whether it's always stored, but many cameras do. There > are several formats. One of them is EXIF, no idea how universal that > is, but it seems to be pretty wide spread. > > Unfortunately, the most common Python library for image stuff (PIL) > doesn't handle this.
I think EXIF does what the OP wants; you may loose the exif information if you do too much editing on your image, but otherwise it'll be on RAW images and JPEG images. I'm not sure if PIL handles RAW images, so you may need to use JPEGs (perhaps you're already doing that). And while I haven't tried it, this page (http://effbot.org/zone/pil- changes-114.htm) appears to indicate exif format is somewhat supported in PIL; perhaps pyexif does a better job though? _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor