John Sessoms wrote:

>What I've got is I got the *ist-D early in 2004 and set the time to "New 
>York" (aka Eastern US time zone) and shipped out to Iraq a couple of 
>weeks later.
>
>I didn't notice the time zone setting until I'd been in country for 
>several months. And after I did notice, I was back home for several 
>months before I noticed the camera was still on "Moscow" time (Iraq time 
>zone)
>
>So I've got more than a year's worth of photos where the time is off by 
>12 hours. It's not a world shaking problem, but it BUGS ME - like ALWAYS 
>being pursued by a cloud of mosquitos. Low level irritation, but 
>constant and forever.

Whenever I travel I start out in my new time zone by taking a
photograph of a clock showing local time. Then when I get home I use
Lightroom to batch change all the photos by adjusting the "Capture
Time" by the number of hours necessary to get the correct time. Takes
just a few seconds.
 
-- 
Mark Roberts - Photography & Multimedia
www.robertstech.com



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