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yeohray2 |
Posted - Aug 02 2022 : 22:31:06 I have a raw photo file that when loaded into ImageEn (using ielib32.dll), the EXIF_DateTimeOriginal value seems to be GMT time the photo was taken. When read using ExifTool or the Windows Explorer viewer, the date/time value is the local time the photo was taken.
Is there a way to retrieve the local time instead of the GMT time? This is the link to the raw file. The local time the photo was taken was 11:07, and ImageEn shows it as 3:07.
FWIW, the JPG copy of the same image shows 11:07 when read using ImageEn.
Thanks in advance.
Ray |
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yeohray2 |
Posted - Aug 09 2022 : 20:09:07 Still on 10.2 mainly due to all the DICOM adjustments we have, and haven't had the time to check if the latest version has said adjustments.
Ray |
xequte |
Posted - Aug 07 2022 : 18:29:05 Hi Ray
No, you would be best to update to the latest ImageEn. Is there are reason you are sticking with 10.2? 11.0.1 has proved a very robust release.
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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yeohray2 |
Posted - Aug 06 2022 : 02:23:05 Awesome, can't wait for it. Will this be in the ielibxx.dll? Although I have an active subscription, I'm currently using 10.2. If the fix is in ielibxx.dll, will I be able to use that DLL with 10.2? Thanks.
Ray |
xequte |
Posted - Aug 05 2022 : 18:26:01 Hi Ray
We'll have a fix for time-zone issue with Camera Raw images in the upcoming release (late August).
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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