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when filing some photographs i noticed the "Date Taken" column from the
window is completely empty for sure this was working properly previously by checking the photos on my camera i notice that the 'Date Taken' property is now being displayed in the "Date Modified" column ('date taken' column is now empty) - which of course isn't the same at all i do modify pictures before printing so it's important to keep both of these properties anyone noticed this problem before with Win XP - whats happened? |
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JethroUK© wrote:
> when filing some photographs i noticed the "Date Taken" > column from the window is completely empty > > for sure this was working properly previously > > by checking the photos on my camera i notice that the > 'Date Taken' property is now being displayed in the "Date > Modified" column ('date taken' column is now empty) - > which of course isn't the same at all > > i do modify pictures before printing so it's important to > keep both of these properties > > anyone noticed this problem before with Win XP - whats > happened? =============================== Sometimes editing software (when saving) will strip the metadata from an image file. Right click one of the images in question and from the menu...choose...Properties / Summary tab / Advanced button. Now do the same on one of the images that still display the Taken Date (for comparison). You may find that much of the original info is missing from the first file. The following free program can be useful to backup and restore metadata. Exifer For Windows http://tinyurl.com/ixso -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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Jethro,
Open the folder and right click on one of the column headers (The grey bit not below it) That should display a list of columns you can have, one of which may be "Date Picture Taken" (It's there in W2003) It is possible that the software in the camera sets both and that subsequent editing only changes the one in the default display Charlie "JethroUK©" <reply@the.board> wrote in message news:8Bgrf.16261$mn1.1921@newsfe7-win.ntli.net... > when filing some photographs i noticed the "Date Taken" column from the > window is completely empty > > for sure this was working properly previously > > by checking the photos on my camera i notice that the 'Date Taken' > property > is now being displayed in the "Date Modified" column ('date taken' column > is > now empty) - which of course isn't the same at all > > i do modify pictures before printing so it's important to keep both of > these > properties > > anyone noticed this problem before with Win XP - whats happened? > > |
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"John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote in message news:uTkXd6LCGHA.140@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > JethroUK© wrote: > > when filing some photographs i noticed the "Date Taken" > > column from the window is completely empty > > > > for sure this was working properly previously > > > > by checking the photos on my camera i notice that the > > 'Date Taken' property is now being displayed in the "Date > > Modified" column ('date taken' column is now empty) - > > which of course isn't the same at all > > > > i do modify pictures before printing so it's important to > > keep both of these properties > > > > anyone noticed this problem before with Win XP - whats > > happened? > =============================== > Sometimes editing software (when saving) > will strip the metadata from an image file. > Right click one of the images in question > and from the menu...choose...Properties / > Summary tab / Advanced button. i use WinXP drag/drop to copy the pictures over i also notice the the picture still on my camera still dont display date taken - but they certainly did - i think this is a windows issue (like losing thumbnails issue) - i might have to reinstall XP - i'll have a look at that ap though - thanks > > Now do the same on one of the images > that still display the Taken Date (for > comparison). You may find that much of > the original info is missing from the first file. > > The following free program can be useful > to backup and restore metadata. > > Exifer For Windows > http://tinyurl.com/ixso > > -- > > John Inzer > MS Picture It! MVP > How to ask a newsgroup question: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > > |
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i have the correct columns showing - its just that are displaying the wrong
properties - i think i'll need to reinstall win XP - it's lost it's way some how "Charlie Tame" <charlie@tames.net> wrote in message news:e4UsPKMCGHA.516@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > Jethro, > > Open the folder and right click on one of the column headers (The grey bit > not below it) > > That should display a list of columns you can have, one of which may be > "Date Picture Taken" (It's there in W2003) > > It is possible that the software in the camera sets both and that subsequent > editing only changes the one in the default display > > Charlie > > "JethroUK©" <reply@the.board> wrote in message > news:8Bgrf.16261$mn1.1921@newsfe7-win.ntli.net... > > when filing some photographs i noticed the "Date Taken" column from the > > window is completely empty > > > > for sure this was working properly previously > > > > by checking the photos on my camera i notice that the 'Date Taken' > > property > > is now being displayed in the "Date Modified" column ('date taken' column > > is > > now empty) - which of course isn't the same at all > > > > i do modify pictures before printing so it's important to keep both of > > these > > properties > > > > anyone noticed this problem before with Win XP - whats happened? > > > > > > |
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JethroUK© wrote:
> i use WinXP drag/drop to copy the pictures over > > i also notice the the picture still on my camera still > dont display date taken - but they certainly did - i > think this is a windows issue (like losing thumbnails > issue) - i might have to reinstall XP - i'll have a look > at that ap though - thanks =================================== I would be quite surprised if WinXP stripped the EXIF data from your image files. Are you positive that you did not use any other software... to edit or resize the images? Try the following and maybe it will improve the issue: go to...Start / Run and type: "REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL" (without the quotes)(Yes, there's a space between 2 and S) Click...OK. A dialog box should report the following: "DllRegisterServer in SHIMGVW.DLL succeeded" -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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JethroUK© wrote:
> i have the correct columns showing - its just that are displaying the wrong > properties - i think i'll need to reinstall win XP - it's lost it's way some > how > > > "Charlie Tame" <charlie@tames.net> wrote in message > news:e4UsPKMCGHA.516@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > >>Jethro, >> >>Open the folder and right click on one of the column headers (The grey bit >>not below it) >> >>That should display a list of columns you can have, one of which may be >>"Date Picture Taken" (It's there in W2003) >> >>It is possible that the software in the camera sets both and that > > subsequent > >>editing only changes the one in the default display >> >>Charlie >> >>"JethroUK©" <reply@the.board> wrote in message >>news:8Bgrf.16261$mn1.1921@newsfe7-win.ntli.net... >> >>>when filing some photographs i noticed the "Date Taken" column from the >>>window is completely empty >>> >>>for sure this was working properly previously >>> >>>by checking the photos on my camera i notice that the 'Date Taken' >>>property >>>is now being displayed in the "Date Modified" column ('date taken' > > column > >>>is >>>now empty) - which of course isn't the same at all >>> >>>i do modify pictures before printing so it's important to keep both of >>>these >>>properties >>> >>>anyone noticed this problem before with Win XP - whats happened? >>> >>> >> >> > > In my own experience losing EXIF or IPTC data arises as a result of some image processing programs. This is not all bad as some programs remove metadata for web-publishing purposes. There is a though that runs along the lines of: for critical images never work on the single version of that image. Always work on a copy of the original. (It's not really an approach limited to photography and covers any data files) |
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"John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote in message news:#1fw$eRCGHA.2356@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > JethroUK© wrote: > > i use WinXP drag/drop to copy the pictures over > > > > i also notice the the picture still on my camera still > > dont display date taken - but they certainly did - i > > think this is a windows issue (like losing thumbnails > > issue) - i might have to reinstall XP - i'll have a look > > at that ap though - thanks > =================================== > I would be quite surprised if WinXP stripped > the EXIF data from your image files. Are you > positive that you did not use any other software... > to edit or resize the images? > > Try the following and maybe it will improve > the issue: > > go to...Start / Run and type: > > "REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL" > (without the quotes)(Yes, there's > a space between 2 and S) > > Click...OK. > > A dialog box should report the following: > > "DllRegisterServer in SHIMGVW.DLL succeeded" > That's fixed it - thanx - i knew it wasn't editing software because the pics on my camera were reporting the same and they haven't been edited at all - thanx again > -- > > John Inzer > MS Picture It! MVP > How to ask a newsgroup question: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > > |
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JethroUK© wrote:
> That's fixed it - thanx - i knew it wasn't editing > software because the pics on my camera were reporting the > same and they haven't been edited at all - thanx again ===================================== You're welcome. Thanks for the update. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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