![]() I've also checked that the permissions to modify EXIF data (Preferences>Metadata2) in the main installation are on the default values indicated in the Help page. txt files of the EXIF output from attempting to use the modify tool in relative mode on a single file for the main database (ModifyRelMain.txt) and from the virtual database (ModRelTest.txt). I returned to my main database, performed a cold boot and a repair of the iMatch ver 2019.5.2 installation and found again that the modify tool worked properly in absolute mode but not in relative mode. I then updated to the latest version of iMatch and repeated the test with the same result, ie, flawless operation. I found I could modify the time and date in both absolute and relative modes using the tool. I made a database using copies of a subset of the troublesome jpegs. I mainly use it in absolute mode, correctly setting dates on old scanned images.Īs a test, I set up Win10 Home in a virtual machine and loaded iMatch ver 2019.2.2. Overall, I find the Modify tool extremely valuable. I'm almost certain this problem is recent, as I fixed another batch of his photos last week and also earlier fixed one of my own problems, when I photographed furiously in Amsterdam for two days before I remembered that my camera still thought it was on the other side of the planet.Īs I have updated iMatch in the last couple of days, I will try to see if that is the problem by installing the previous version on another computer and setting up a small test database. Taking the images one at a time and changing them using the Modify tool in absolute mode works well, but tediously, as does changing the data manually in the Metadata panel. As they are shot over the duration of an expedition, each has a different, but incorrect, time stamp in all time-related metadata fields (examined using the metadata panel).Īttempting to fix the problem by using the Modify tool in relative mode, for either single images or a batch, gives EXIF output (viewed in Output panel) that indicates changes have been made, but no metadata fields were actually changed. ![]() His are jpegs and all are out by 25 minutes. Like tomdriver, I am trying to align, in time line view, a stream of my photos with those of a friend. Proof of purchase is required.Įxclusions to this warranty include wear due to severe abrasive conditions, chemical contamination, such as spilled gasoline, bleach, vehicle accidents, misuse, abuse, incorrect installation, incorrect use, etc.I, too, have found problems recently with the "Modify EXIF date and time tool". ![]() Our goal is to keep our customers happy for a lifetime and always reach a fair resolution to any issue. Our decision is final and will consist of either replacement of your product at no charge or charge you a prorated amount for a replacement, meaning we may extend a discount to you to purchase an exact replacement. We do not charge extra for our products to our vast majority of customers so we can accommodate ridiculous warranty claims by the few. Fair is defined as being fair to both you the customer and to WeatherTech. We will work with you for a fair resolution to any issue you may have. We are reasonable people and we believe in true customer satisfaction. Like tires, brake pads or the shoes on your feet, everything wears out and when it does, that does not mean you did not receive good value for your money. That does not mean that a product that simply and naturally wears out from normal use is a candidate for a warranty replacement or a refund. WeatherTech Direct, LLC warrants that our products will be free from any defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the original purchaser and only for the original vehicle they were installed in.
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