

Once done, and all is working, you can delete the adjustme and d2_adjustme directories. I do not remember at the moment if a specific refresh step is needed in Capture One, or not. Copy back the adjusted files to the directory of the Capture-1 catalog.

Now you can check the integrity of these raw files, to be on a safe side. The timestamp of every raw file in d2_adjsutme will be set to the new EXIF time. The script will create a directory d2_adjustme and place all resulting files into this directory. Run the script, like this, to adjust by +1h, 10min and 15sec: %CMD% -r "-DateTimeOriginal>FileModifyDate" d2_%D1%įor example: copy your raw files to a directory named 'adjustme'. I am using the following script "adjtim.bat" to do the task with Adj all times by +/-Nh, and create each time a new directory the files with converted Set each file time stamp to the modified EXIF %1 is the time offset, give as +=time or %2 is a name of the input d2_%2 is the output TIM="+=9:54:00" (-=time or Point CMD to your location of the exiftool, direct *.exe, or the perl CMD=perl Note: -allDates is a shortcut %CMD% -createdate%TIM% -modifydate%TIM% -datetimeoriginal%TIM% %D1%
