Guest V64 Posted April 14, 2007 Share #1  Posted April 14, 2007 Advertisement (gone after registration) If I shoot a jpeg file I find that the associated metadata date is wrong.  Camera File Size 1.85 Mb Creation Date 1 Jan 1904 01:00:00 Image Dimensions 3936*2624 pixels Exposure Empty File Empty  I have firmware 1.102 and I have set the date correctly!  I also find it a curious way of using the metadata in a jpeg file - but my old Canon did it this way (but got the date right) - so I guess this is the standard, I will refrain from comment!  David H. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest V64 Posted April 14, 2007 Share #2  Posted April 14, 2007 If I shoot a jpeg file I find that the associated metadata date is wrong. Camera File Size 1.85 Mb Creation Date 1 Jan 1904 01:00:00 Image Dimensions 3936*2624 pixels Exposure Empty File Empty  I have firmware 1.102 and I have set the date correctly!  I also find it a curious way of using the metadata in a jpeg file - but my old Canon did it this way (but got the date right) - so I guess this is the standard, I will refrain from comment!  David H.  Futher investigation suggests that the problem may be with C1Pro (version 3.7.6 on my Mac) - the above date is shown when C1Pro reads the metadata in a jpeg file created by the M8 (and also by a D60). Photoshop shows the correct date.  Please accept my apologies.  David H Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
holgerf Posted April 14, 2007 Share #3  Posted April 14, 2007 If I shoot a jpeg file I find that the associated metadata date is wrong. Camera File Size 1.85 Mb Creation Date 1 Jan 1904 01:00:00 Image Dimensions 3936*2624 pixels Exposure Empty File Empty  I have firmware 1.102 and I have set the date correctly!  I also find it a curious way of using the metadata in a jpeg file - but my old Canon did it this way (but got the date right) - so I guess this is the standard, I will refrain from comment!  David H.   Try to read the EXIF data with different programs. I never had a problem to get the richt data.  Best Holger Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbretteville Posted April 14, 2007 Share #4 Â Posted April 14, 2007 The exif info in the dngs and jpgs from the M8 are spot on. Mistakes come from other sources. Â - Carl Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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