![]() I'd still like a way to cascade the datecreated field into the exif:datetimeoriginal, but maybe I can find another program to do that. I have at last dug far enough into the sort macro command to find the ability to sort by xmp:photoshop:datecreated so at least I can get the thumbnails to sort properly. I'm trying to get everything cleaned up, and was hoping that PhotoSupreme would both clean things up and be my long term solution, since it does so many things so well. It is among the best photo EXIF editors for its reliability and features like the removal of metadata from both scanned and captured photos. That feature does not carry over to any of the photodate sorting capabilities, and of course the info screen is either blank or filled with other exif dates that got created over the years of me managing my photos with other programs. You may use the following paid and free EXIF editors for Mac to change a photo’s metadata without any hassles. The PhotoDate macro filed as applied to thumbnail custom info is showing XMP:Photoshop:DateCreated, which, in my case, came from IPTC:DateCreated, and is the only date that I care about. Thanks Jim, I had studied that post before I posted my question, because it seems either incomplete or quirky at the very least. It doesn't seem that there is a way via the interface, is there a way via scripting - that I'm not clever enough to figure out or write by myself and would need total hand holding? Is there a way to copy the current date taken into all of the other date fields? It's the only date I care about, and since PSu seems to use different dates at different times based on whatever logic I can't comprehend, I just want to push the xmp:datecreated into the other date fields - all in one go. ALL I want is the "date the photo was taken" to be easy to input and modify and use as a sort field. I tried multiple arrangements of those date fields, again, the EXACT SAME ONES that I use successfully to show the date on the thumbnail, and it just does not change the sort order.ĭates in metadata make me insane. %YYYY%mm%dd (which should give me 1901010325 etc, and be easy to sort on - but nah, doesn't fix the sort. I hadn't investigated the macro command option, sounded like a great idea.
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