

There are NO exif tags, just Quicktime proprietary ones.

I looked at some of the little MOVs that my iPhone now spews out with each photo for that animated GIF sort of feature. Might help to have a sample, or the output from exiftool (if you have it, run this without the quotes "exiftool -G " and then hit "enter."Įach device writes metadata in it's own way. So, what exactly is Adobe Bridge's "Date created" attribute, and can it be changed by using EXIFtool?Ī) changing the " Date created" Bridge-attribute date/time for a single file?ī) changing the " Date created" Bridge-attribute date/time for several files in one go (either that they get the exact same time/date or each file is advanced by a certain amount of seconds or minutes)? However, there's an attribute in ABFA named " EXIF timestamp/Shot on" which strangely shows up as a value of "-" (I'm guessing ABFA refuses to read it from anything but JPG or RAW files) and this could be it. "A Better Finder Attributes" (ABFA) allows me to change " Creation date" (Shown as " Date file created" in Adobe Bridge) and " Modification date" (called " Date file modified" in Bridge) but the third attribute in Adobe Bridge (" Date Created", which is what I'm sorting my files by) isn't shown in the OSX Finder at all, neither in ABFA.

Well, I couldn't figure it out and it's all a bit overwhelming.
