On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> Stan Halpin wrote:
>
>>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.
>
> Yep, I do the same. When I went to France I forgot to re-set the clock
> in the camera and all the photo times were off. Now I leave the camera
> clock alone because it's easier to fix post hoc in Lightroom. (There
> are plenty of freeware apps that will do the same job, btw)

I like to record a GPS track on my iPhone, and use it to geoencode my
photos in Lightroom. Since the photos are matched up to the GPS track
based on the time, I try to take a photo of an accurate clock on the
iPhone at the beginning of the outing. Then I can use Lightroom's time
adjustment to set the photos to the exact correct time, fixing up the
1-2 minute error that my camera clock usually has.

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