You can do a batch edit of time/date data within Lightroom. You can either set 
all selected images to a given time or you can e.g. subtract 13hrs and 15 
minutes from all selected times.

How do I know? I frequently forget to set some or all camera clocks when going 
or when coming back. 

stan


On May 5, 2013, at 3:41 PM, John Sessoms wrote:

> From: "P.J. Alling"
>> The accused can however always claim attempted fraud by the
>> photographer, EXIF data and digital watermarks are after just data, and
>> a clever hacker can, not necessarily will, edit a high quality jpeg to
>> contain the data showing production and ownership, and well done with
>> attention to detail will ever fool most if not all experts, especially
>> if there is a substantial sum of money to be had.
>> 
>> However this just looks like more of the Disney* syndrome, protecting
>> their own works from ever getting into the public domain, while mining
>> he public domain for new ideas. This works best if the public domain is
>> expanded to include everybody else' output...
>> 
>> *Substitute any large corporation here, I just use Disney as they were
>> instrumental in getting copyright extended to the ridiculous extremes of
>> today**, while producing most of their best output from public domain
>> sources.
>> 
>> **Good if you can afford lawyers and litigation, bad if you can't.
> 
> I sometimes wish I could find a clever hacker who could insert the correct 
> date/time into all the stuff I shot in early 2005 before it occurred to me to 
> re-set the date, time & time-zone after I got back to the U.S.
> 
> Or fix the date/time from the 4 botched attempts over 6 months time while I 
> tried to set the date/time/time-zone correctly when I first bought the K10D.
> 
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