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R. K.-B.
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November 10, 2023
Question

LrC Sorting by capture date/ascending order

  • November 10, 2023
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Hello,

? Can you tell me why the Sorting by capture date/ascending order doesn't work.

See attached document.

Thank you by advance.

Robert K.-B.

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johnrellis
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November 10, 2023

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When the apparent ordering by date of thumbnails in Grid view seems out of order when doing View > Sort > Capture Time, as in your screenshot, that usually indicates you're tripping over a longstanding bug with how LR handles photos that are missing capture date in their file metadata (e.g. scans or downloads from web services). 

 

To see if that's affecting you, select one of the thumbnails that looks out of order and look in the EXIF tagset of the Metadata panel:

 

If the Date Time Original field is blank, that means the photo is missing capture date in its file metadata, and you're tripping over the bug.

 

The workaround:

 

1. Find all the photos with blank Date Original using the Date column in the Library Filter bar's Metadata browser:

 

2. Select all the photos.

 

3. Do the menu command Metadata > Edit Capture Time and immediately click Change All. 


This does not, repeat not, REPEAT NOT, change all the photos to the same date/time displayed in the Corrected Time field. Rather, it sets each photo's Date Time Original field to have the same date/time as displayed under its thumbnail.

 

Adobe tried and failed to fix this (and related bugs) a couple times many years ago.

https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-bugs/p-still-inconsistent-capture-date-time-for-photos-and-videos/idi-p/12664084 

 

I've given up on trying to get it fixed.

R. K.-B.
R. K.-B.Author
Known Participant
November 12, 2023

! Hello,

In fact, I quickly found the answer by chance in the window "Modify the capture time" and choose "Replaced by the date of creation", then validation.

Thank you for your answers

 

johnrellis
Legend
November 12, 2023

Right, as described above, the Edit Capture Time command will store a date/time into the EXIF Date Time Original field, avoiding the bug with sorting.

Bob Somrak
Legend
November 10, 2023

@R. K.-B. 

It doesn't help much to upload a screenshot and then black all the revelent information out.  

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GoldingD
Legend
November 10, 2023

Looks like LrC is having an issue dealing with U.S. date structure vs not U.S date structure.

Using today as an example

 

Today being the 10th of November.

11/10/2023 vs 10/11/2023

 

Is LrC having a language issue?

 

GoldingD
Legend
November 10, 2023

For the responder, and perhaps I do not understand.

 

That menu you posted in your first screenshot has absolutely nothing to do with sorting.

 

https://jkost.com/blog/2020/06/customizing-view-options-in-lightroom-classic.html

 

https://youtu.be/0zdMGYJueOY?feature=shared

 

By sorting, I assume the author is referring to the sort order in grid view and filmstrip, correct? Not what info is in a cell.

 

ouiouiphoto
Known Participant
November 10, 2023

Hello. My first check would be to verify that this is really displaying the capture date 

And my second check would be, for the two fisrt one that are not in the good order, to look in the metedata if there is the same fields displayed between the first two and the others 

 

 

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