Odd Time Stamp Behavior
Darter02
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Ok, I unveiled, and when my wife reviewed my site she suggested I change the profile pic on Blogger.
I sort of use my site as a catalog at times. When I need a photo, and I know it's one I've reprocessed, and uploaded to the new site (I'm currently redoing 2007 to 2010) I always go there to find the date I shot it.
For instance, say I want a certain photo of a deer. I know it's on Smugmug, so I go to my site, to my Wildlife gallery, look at the photo, check the Info, and get a date. I now know what folder it's in as I save ALL my photography by YEAR --> Month --> Day in folders. It's simple that way.
So I go into my site, to the gallery of photos of me. Look for the one I want, check out the dates...
and...
What the?? (notice I didn't swear)
A. is the name of my images. I've found that affter years of shooting almost every single day it helps to just use a renaming action that uses the actual date of the shoot. NO chance of having two different images in the archives with the same name...
B. Must be the date I may have processed the RAW. I have no idea, with the except for the past week, I process files EVERY DAY. In this instance it paid off as I was able to find the file using it's name to upload it with out just clicking around.
C. WTF?? How does it get a date from even before I owned a MrK II?? Or maybe I did own one, but what is this date?
I sort of use my site as a catalog at times. When I need a photo, and I know it's one I've reprocessed, and uploaded to the new site (I'm currently redoing 2007 to 2010) I always go there to find the date I shot it.
For instance, say I want a certain photo of a deer. I know it's on Smugmug, so I go to my site, to my Wildlife gallery, look at the photo, check the Info, and get a date. I now know what folder it's in as I save ALL my photography by YEAR --> Month --> Day in folders. It's simple that way.
So I go into my site, to the gallery of photos of me. Look for the one I want, check out the dates...
and...
What the?? (notice I didn't swear)
A. is the name of my images. I've found that affter years of shooting almost every single day it helps to just use a renaming action that uses the actual date of the shoot. NO chance of having two different images in the archives with the same name...
B. Must be the date I may have processed the RAW. I have no idea, with the except for the past week, I process files EVERY DAY. In this instance it paid off as I was able to find the file using it's name to upload it with out just clicking around.
C. WTF?? How does it get a date from even before I owned a MrK II?? Or maybe I did own one, but what is this date?
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