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How to Preserve Original Image Dates when Transferring to CD
When images are transerred to the HD, the original image dates are
preserved, but when copied to CD, they are lost. (Date becomes date of transfer.) How can I see to it that the original image dates get transferred to the CD? Thanks very much. Frank P.S. Using Roxio CD Writer. |
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How to Preserve Original Image Dates when Transferring to CD
Ditch Roxio, use Nero... it has an option to preserve original file dates.
-- "Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment. Most people are even incapable of forming such opinions." -- Albert Einstein "frank1492" wrote in message ... When images are transerred to the HD, the original image dates are preserved, but when copied to CD, they are lost. (Date becomes date of transfer.) How can I see to it that the original image dates get transferred to the CD? Thanks very much. Frank P.S. Using Roxio CD Writer. |
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Ditch Roxio, use Nero... it has an option to preserve original file dates.
-- "Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment. Most people are even incapable of forming such opinions." -- Albert Einstein "frank1492" wrote in message ... When images are transerred to the HD, the original image dates are preserved, but when copied to CD, they are lost. (Date becomes date of transfer.) How can I see to it that the original image dates get transferred to the CD? Thanks very much. Frank P.S. Using Roxio CD Writer. |
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How to Preserve Original Image Dates when Transferring to CD
Right click on the column headings and choose More and then choose Date
Created which will become a new heading. It contains the precise time that the picture was taken (keep in mind that if you are, say, in France, that the time,e will be 5 hours different). -- Glenn T. Dulmage 207 Valley Road Chestertown MD 21620 "frank1492" wrote in message ... When images are transerred to the HD, the original image dates are preserved, but when copied to CD, they are lost. (Date becomes date of transfer.) How can I see to it that the original image dates get transferred to the CD? Thanks very much. Frank P.S. Using Roxio CD Writer. |
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How to Preserve Original Image Dates when Transferring to CD
I am sorry I am not understanding. Is this in the Roxio CD Writer
program? On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 16:45:12 GMT, "GlennT Dulmage" wrote: Right click on the column headings and choose More and then choose Date Created which will become a new heading. It contains the precise time that the picture was taken (keep in mind that if you are, say, in France, that the time,e will be 5 hours different). |
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I am sorry I am not understanding. Is this in the Roxio CD Writer
program? On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 16:45:12 GMT, "GlennT Dulmage" wrote: Right click on the column headings and choose More and then choose Date Created which will become a new heading. It contains the precise time that the picture was taken (keep in mind that if you are, say, in France, that the time,e will be 5 hours different). |
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I am sorry I am not understanding. Is this in the Roxio CD Writer
program? On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 16:45:12 GMT, "GlennT Dulmage" wrote: Right click on the column headings and choose More and then choose Date Created which will become a new heading. It contains the precise time that the picture was taken (keep in mind that if you are, say, in France, that the time,e will be 5 hours different). |
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Very interesting. I've used Nero for several years, without thinking
of this feature. And always assumed it retained the original date, but had never checked before. Now, upon checking, I find that the default choice must be to do so. At least all the CD's I've burned to back up my images does have them dated as they were on the HD initially. Olin McDaniel On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 15:23:54 GMT, "Matt Ion" wrote: Ditch Roxio, use Nero... it has an option to preserve original file dates. "frank1492" wrote in message .. . When images are transerred to the HD, the original image dates are preserved, but when copied to CD, they are lost. (Date becomes date of transfer.) How can I see to it that the original image dates get transferred to the CD? Thanks very much. Frank P.S. Using Roxio CD Writer. To reply by email, please remove "abcd" from Return address ----------------------------------------------------- "Ignorance is treatable, Stupidity is incurable. Sometimes the difference is hardly distinguishable, however." |
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"Matt Ion" wrote:
How can I see to it that the original image dates get transferred to the CD? If you're using a digital camera that supports Exif, the 'Date / Time Original' will be retained with the original camera file. I keep all my originals in a separate folder (always a good idea anyway - you never know when you might want to try something different in your editor). This information can then be read in ACDSee or most other photo browsers. Paul |
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"Matt Ion" wrote:
How can I see to it that the original image dates get transferred to the CD? If you're using a digital camera that supports Exif, the 'Date / Time Original' will be retained with the original camera file. I keep all my originals in a separate folder (always a good idea anyway - you never know when you might want to try something different in your editor). This information can then be read in ACDSee or most other photo browsers. Paul |
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