Hi all,
Setup: CS5, Win 7 32b, Canon EOS600D.
I forgot to change the camera's internal date/time from
summer time to winter time. Because of this, Bridge
would not accept and show changes made in ACR
(not until one hour had passed!).
It turned out that what timestamp a photo will receive
depends on if you download the photo using
Bridge / Photo Downloader or EOS Utility:
Computer time: 14:31.
Camera time: 15.25.
Time stamps from Bridge download:
created 14:31, modified 15:25, taken 15.25
Time stamps from EOS Utility download:
created 15:25, modified 14:31, taken 15:25.
Using the workflow Bridge -> Photo Downloader.
Bridge -> ACR | make a crop | click Done
-> Back to Bridge, the Bridge thumbnail would not
show the cropped photo, just the original, uncropped one.
Using the workflow EOS Utility -> Fetch ->
Bridge -> ACR | make a crop | click Done
-> Back to Bridge, the Bridge thumbnail will show the
cropped photo as intended.
Since the Bridge workflow had a modified time that was
one hour ahead, it would take one hour before
any ACR changes would be reflected in any
Bridge thumbnail.
So: which time stamp is "correct"?
The created/modified from EOS Utility
or the modified/created from Bridge download?
The one which makes me able to see ACR changes in
Bridge thumbnails at once, of course -- i.e. in my opinion,
EOS Utility behaves correctly.
Or are there any differing opinions?