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All Exif are displayed incorrectly

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  • Brian Lawson Community moderator

    You need to report this to tech support. I'm pretty sure they were looking at date/timestamp issues for this release. It could be they made things worse?

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  • Tino Korn

    Yes, I reported this to support. I wanted to know if there are such problerms in the community.

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  • Brian Lawson Community moderator

    I know I reported some issues before the new release and they told me they were looking into some related issues but didn't say exactly what. I haven't checked this one yet but I will when I get home tonight.

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  • Volker Gottwald

    Obviously - if you read the list of bug fixes - they worked on this issue but didn't get it fixed, instead added a new bug ...

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  • Volker Gottwald

    I just made a quick test and don't see this problem. Time is correct and the same as in the original EXIF:

     

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  • Paul Grundhauser

    I also am fighting this issue. I am scanning slides from 50+ years ago, and I am putting in the final date of the month and year which is printed or stamped on the slide holder. I will put in the correct date, and when I come back to it, some of them are shifted to the next day. In most cases, it is the amount of difference for my time zone (Central USA) and GMT - which at this time of year is -6. And it ends up adding the 6 hours to the Date Taken. I have gone back and forth with this, and it keeps happening. I have attached a screen shot of one of my slides, showing what I see when I bring up the Edit Capture Date box, and also what is displayed in the Info bar at the top right. Well, I tried to attach a screen shot, but my .jpg file didn't fit your specs - it is only 250k+, but it was saved as a .jpg and not a .jpeg. I will try .png. Nope, that doesn't work either... seems you have multiple issues here. The .png was about 1.5 MB. Let's try Google Drive:  https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LzRphd_9byCTLr_iEmrCeD_zejJSK5_7?usp=sharing 

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  • Paul Grundhauser

    I am a Windows 11 user, and I am using Silverfast 9 SE Plus as my scanning software. 

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  • Uwe Kummer

    I have some problems with the visualization of capture times which is closely related to the above issue.

    The metadata pane of the browse screen shows the correct capture time (in the attached example 11:44:27).
    When displaying capture date and times on top of the thumbnails the capture time however is alway shifted by two hours (13:44:27). 

    This behavior is a general bug and not related to any specific picture. Both parameters, in the metadata pane and in the selection list for the thumbnail views, are called capture date and time.

    For preventing confusion by stored catalogue values I refreshed the metadata before by reading them out directly from the photos and updated the display by switching to another volume and back.

    ON1 PR runs on a Mac mini M2 Pro.

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  • Marc Berger

    Hello
    I have the same problem. I take pictures only in .jpg. Today I noticed that the exported dates of all pictures are shifted by -4 hours each, so they are not correct. What can I do. Will this be fixed in the next release?

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  • Rick Sammartino Community moderator

    Marc, report it to ON1 tech support. This was supposed to be fixed by now.

    Use the link at the bottom of this page to open a ticket 

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