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PNG only: filemodifydate tag: making sure this tag contained exactly the same values as the datetimeoriginal tag: exiftool ‘-filemodifydate=2018:01:01 12:45:00’ filename.pngħ. One minute increments to datetimeoriginal tag: exiftool '-datetimeoriginal+<0:$filesequence’ DIRĥ. GPS tags: exiftool -exif:gpslatitude=“53.319507” -exif:gpslatituderef=N -exif:gpslongitude=“-0.666974” -exif:gpslongituderef=W DIRģ. Removal of all existing metadata from all files, JPG and PNGĢ. I know this, because the date/time values of the three tags as shown by Exiftool, were the same in the macOS Photos ‘Moments’ timeline.ġ. Then, after comparing the macOS Photos date/time information and Exiftool metadata retrieval for each PNG, I realised that macOS Photos must use either: Date/time information still incorrect on the ‘Moments’ timeline view. Experimented by the following tags, with different values:ģ. #Exiftool for mac os sierra install#If you want to start over and wipe out the data, you need to go into Disk Utility to reformat the internal drive first, and then install macOS Sierra.Many thanks Phil. If you want to install Sierra and leave the data intact, select Install OS X.
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