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Exif
- Trådstartare Lasse H
- Start datum
alcedo [E.F.S]
Avslutat medlemskap
Det där ser ut att vara datum enligt XML-standard: (som man kan läste lite om här). +01:00 är tidzon i förhållande till UTC (som är nästan samma sak som GMT).
alcedo [E.F.S]
Avslutat medlemskap
Ja, någon gång ska man vara försteos30 skrev:
Edit: Fredrik var snabbare och mera tekniskt korrektäven om väl vanligt folk känner till GMT bättre?
alcedo [E.F.S]
Avslutat medlemskap
Nej, vi har än så länge bara avhandlat att det står "+01:00" i tidsangivelserna. De olika tiderna är fortfarande en gåta. För mig i alla fall.Lasse H skrev:
alltså....är 23:25 och 17:35 olika tidszoner?
Benzky
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From the exif 2.2 spec
DateTime =
The date and time of image creation. In this standard it is the date and time the file was changed.
DateTimeOriginal =
The date and time when the original image data was generated. For a DSC the date and time the picture was taken are recorded.
DateTimeDigitized =
The date and time when the image was stored as digital data. If, for example, an image was captured by DSC and at the same time the file was recorded, then the DateTimeOriginal and DateTimeDigitized will have the same contents.
DateTime and DateTimeOriginal should be different if the image has ever been edited. Perhaps you were confused since in Most cases DateTimeOriginal and DateTimeDigitized will be the same.
DateTimeDigitized is meant to be used to mark the Time Film was scanned into a digital form, if the image started out in digital form it should be the same as DateTimeOriginal
From the exif 2.2 spec
DateTime =
The date and time of image creation. In this standard it is the date and time the file was changed.
DateTimeOriginal =
The date and time when the original image data was generated. For a DSC the date and time the picture was taken are recorded.
DateTimeDigitized =
The date and time when the image was stored as digital data. If, for example, an image was captured by DSC and at the same time the file was recorded, then the DateTimeOriginal and DateTimeDigitized will have the same contents.
DateTime and DateTimeOriginal should be different if the image has ever been edited. Perhaps you were confused since in Most cases DateTimeOriginal and DateTimeDigitized will be the same.
DateTimeDigitized is meant to be used to mark the Time Film was scanned into a digital form, if the image started out in digital form it should be the same as DateTimeOriginal






