I need to assign the same creation date to several pictures. On the modify file format (batch process) window there is the possibility to include date but I cannot find a method to modify the date only. Someone can help?
Thank you
Assign creation date to picture in batch mode
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Re: Assign creation date to picture in batch mode
If you just want to modify the date only write a script for it.
Open an image.
On the Script Toolbar (View> Toolbar> Script if not visible) click the record button.
Do what you want done (in this case Shift+I, Exif Information tab, Adjust Date Created)
When done with all steps wanted click the save icon, looks like a floppy disk on X4, name it.
Now, when you do the batch process (File> Batch Process....) you tell the program to use the script you just created.
To edit the date later, you'd edit the script from the edit script command on the Script Toolbar. You will need to have an image open to do so.
Hope this helps.
Open an image.
On the Script Toolbar (View> Toolbar> Script if not visible) click the record button.
Do what you want done (in this case Shift+I, Exif Information tab, Adjust Date Created)
When done with all steps wanted click the save icon, looks like a floppy disk on X4, name it.
Now, when you do the batch process (File> Batch Process....) you tell the program to use the script you just created.
To edit the date later, you'd edit the script from the edit script command on the Script Toolbar. You will need to have an image open to do so.
Hope this helps.
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Kazan
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- Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GtX 1050 [Display adapter]
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