![]() Here’s the printout from the first misordered photo. Using exiftool it appears the photos did have their adjusted timestamp written but not to all fields. For example, to find files modified on May 14, 2014, you’d specify that date using. Again, hit Command+Spacebar to summon Spotlight and try the following type of search: modified: xx/xx/xxxx. So what’s going on? Exiftool Detective Work To search for documents, files, or folders on the Mac that have been modified on a specific date, use the following search operator style in Spotlight. The pictures are in their original pre-modification locations, and all videos have been shifted to current timestamp-year 2019!įor the record, I’m using Mac Photos version 3.0 and here are the settings used during export. Everything in red is not in the right place. Here’s a snap of the re-imported album, also sorted by Oldest First. Here’s a picture of the pre-export album. This is true even when roundtripping with another Mac Photos album, let alone something like Google Photos or Flickr! How bizzare is that? ![]() The trouble is, when these pictures and videos are exported from Photos, re-importing them doesn’t necessarily pickup the change. I like that idea of everything organized neatly by time a lot, because that way an album’s story flows well. ![]() Then you will be able to easily find the photos that you took on Birthdays, Holidays or any special day. PhotoMove 2.5 will sort the photos by date and will then move or copy them to folders that are named by year, month and date. In any case, by doing this when an album is sorted chronologically, everything appears in order. Move Photos to Dated Folders Based on the Actual Date Taken. Maybe I’m too used to rewriting history in Git, but sometimes I modify the create date of my pictures and videos. Adjusting Date and Time on Mac Photos Exports
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