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I recently shot images in Spain. On returning to the East Coast, I commenced editing in Photoshop, and Topaz(using the plugin). When the images return to LrC, the capture time on the edited image changes by six hours, the interrnational time difference between Spain and the East Coast. When daylight Savings Time came into effect, the capture time changesd on returning images by the new time difference. Now I am in Mexico, where the time difference with Spain, is seven hours, as Mexico has abolished Daylight Savings time, and the capture time on edited images is again different. For those who may ask, while in Spain, my camera was set to local time as related to GMT, which is the Canon protocol.
In LrC, in View > Sort, my selection is Capture Time. The problem is that edited images do not pair with the original image which results in having to searchfor the image, and attempt to pair the edited image with the original. I colour code/star edited images for control.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I have had Adobe Support look at my LrC preferences and make adjustment, but the problem persists, and it is both time consuming and frustrating. Any thoughts would be appreciated,
Thanks,
Adrian
I use a MacBook M1 Pro, OS Sequoia 15.1.1
LrC V. 14.0.1
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The only practical way to diagnose this is to examine an original photo and the version edited by PS, putting them under the microscope to see their metadata. Upload them to Wetransfer, Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar free service and post the sharing link here.
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Hello John,
I am sorry to delay in replying to you and appreciate your addressing this issue. In the meantime, for whatever reason, the issue appears to have self corrected, as I am unable, on subsequent editing of the file, to reproduce the issue. Should it occur again I will certainly be in touch.
Many thanks,
Adrian
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