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stnz
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December 1, 2016
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Edit Capture Time not working for multiple photos

  • December 1, 2016
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Hello,

I seem to have a strange problem with the Edit Capture Time function. According to earlier forum posts and other sources it SHOULD work for changing time of multiple photos, but I cannot get that to work. The timezone shift only changes the capture time of the first picture selected (and shown), not other selected pictures. Lightroom is the newest version, and actually I have had the same behaviour for a year or so, all the time with current newest version of Lightroom CC. I think it used to work just fine earlier, but that was at least a year ago.

Would be nice to get that to work, clicking every photo separately isn't really handy. Stupid mobile phones save their photos with local time as capture time and not UTC.. So to use the photos in the same galleries with photos taken with other cameras while traveling through multiple timezones requires changing capture time manually.

Any ideas? Should it work? Does anyone have it working at the moment with the newest version? Not sure if it works when setting static new capture time, but at least the timezone shift does not.

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    Correct answer stnz

    Ok, found my mistake. It only works when you are in grid view. If you are in loupe view, it doesn't work even if you select multiple photos from the film strip, which is what I was trying to do.

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    johnrellis
    Legend
    December 1, 2016

    I just retested Edit Capture Time with Shift By Set Number Of Hours after selecting multiple photos, and it successfully changed the photos capture time by the given number of hours. 

    Please report the exact version of LR and Windows / Mac by doing Help > System Info.  (LR often fools people into mistakenly thinking they're on the "latest" version.)

    LR CC 2015.7 introduce a bug where photos don't automatically re-sort properly after doing Edit Capture Time. You need to click the Sort Direction button twice:

    If that doesn't help, then the most efficient way to troubleshoot is to see exactly what's on your screen: Post a series of full-resolution screen shots of the entire LR window for each step, showing grid view before Edit Capture Time, the Edit Capture Time window, and grid view after Edit Capture Time.  Make sure the capture times are showing under the thumbnails (do View > View Options).

    stnz
    stnzAuthor
    Participant
    December 4, 2016

    Version details:

    Lightroom version: CC 2015.7 [ 1090788 ]

    License: Creative Cloud

    Operating system: Mac OS 10

    Version: 10.12 [0]

    Application architecture: x64

    And hmhm.. Now I actually cannot reproduce it myself, after having the problem in real use for long time.

    I will update the screenshots when I can actually reproduce the problem.

    fuldanips
    Participating Frequently
    October 28, 2018

    Here are screen recordings showing the Loupe behavior I described, in LR CC 2015.14 and 5.7.1:

    Dropbox - loupe-multiple-photos.lr6.2018.10.28.mov

    Dropbox - loupe-multiple-photos.lr5.2018.10.28.mov

    Note that grid view with the thumbnails at maximum size, so that only one image is showing, is not the same as Loupe view.


    johnrellis  wrote

    Here are screen recordings showing the Loupe behavior I described, in LR CC 2015.14 and 5.7.1:

    Dropbox - loupe-multiple-photos.lr6.2018.10.28.mov

    Dropbox - loupe-multiple-photos.lr5.2018.10.28.mov

    Note that grid view with the thumbnails at maximum size, so that only one image is showing, is not the same as Loupe view.

    That's because you're in the Library module. When you use the Develop module, all of the edits I'm referring to above work with multiple images selected.

    But in Loupe view (in either Library or Develop), commands that change photos only apply to the "most selected" photo (the photo showing): change ratings, change flags, Quick Develop, Paste Settings, Edit Capture Time, changing fields via the Metadata panel.  The exceptions to this are: Sync, Sync Settings, and Auto Sync.

    This is where I think you're confused. What you said is true, but only for the Library module. I should have specified that I was using the Develop module, but the edits I mentioned are all possible in Develop.

    Here is a video proving this behavior: Dropbox - Screen Recording 1.mov