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| | How to insert the "modified time" attribute in "date taken" attrib Hello, I am using windows vista rc1. I tried many softwares ,to insert the date modified attrbute into the "date taken" attribute of an image file..but was not able to find anyone of them really do the job. Attribute magicpro is closest match for this task but its in beta currently so the changes are not really reflected in windows(VISTA RC1).[In win xp the date taken attribute isnt available i think..but this is immaterial].. If there is a way to do this in vista inbuilt then please suggest how to do this...NOTE i know that I can do it individually...but I have hundereds of photos so i am looking for batch mode.. And the info that is to be inserted is a variable..so for every file..the modified time attribute is to be read and inserted into the date taken attribute..and so the mmanual-select all and modify the attribute from windows for all the photos wont work.. My cameraphone doesnt add this info in the date taken attribute defaultly..so I need to do this to let a better organisation of my photos.. the renaming feature is fine(renaming the title including the modified timestamp,i have achieved this with the beta software,attribute magic pro) but i need this info to be inserted into the date taken attribute of my photos... Can anyone suggest a software that does this effectively.. Thanks. |
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| | RE: How to insert the "modified time" attribute in "date taken" attrib Please someone reply. "ashjas" wrote: > Hello, > I am using windows vista rc1. > I tried many softwares ,to insert the date modified attrbute into the > "date taken" attribute of an image file..but was not able to find > anyone of them really do the job. > > Attribute magicpro is closest match for this task but its in beta > currently so the changes are not really reflected in windows(VISTA > RC1).[In win xp the date taken attribute isnt available i think..but > this is immaterial].. > > If there is a way to do this in vista inbuilt then please suggest how > to do this...NOTE i know that I can do it individually...but I have > hundereds of photos so i am looking for batch mode.. > > And the info that is to be inserted is a variable..so for every > file..the modified time attribute is to be read and inserted into the > date taken attribute..and so the mmanual-select all and modify the > attribute from windows for all the photos wont work.. > > My cameraphone doesnt add this info in the date taken attribute > defaultly..so I need to do this to let a better organisation of my > photos.. > > the renaming feature is fine(renaming the title including the modified > timestamp,i have achieved this with the beta software,attribute magic pro) > but i need this info to be inserted into the date taken > attribute of my photos... > > Can anyone suggest a software that does this effectively.. > > Thanks. |
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