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    mcewena reacted to jerryy in Mass update of image date/time?   
    ExifTool can do what you are asking for.
    https://exiftool.org
    It is very powerful, so be careful.
    You might also look for EXIF editors in your favorite app store, many of these let you batch modify information, but prices vary as the saying goes.
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    mcewena got a reaction from Klaus Armitter in What do you use to manage photos?   
    Not to edit but sort and store?  I’m thinking googles Picasa might be out dated
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    mcewena reacted to AndyH44 in What do you use to manage photos?   
    I like FastStone Image Viewer, especially the price!  (Free)  👍
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    mcewena reacted to Herco in What do you use to manage photos?   
    For limited numbers of images (up to 100k or so), the Lightroom or Capture One Catalogue usually will do. If you work in projects -like I usually do- Capture One Sessions is a much better option. I can also recommend the DAM (Digital Asset Management) of ON1 Photo Raw as it keeps raw and jpegs nicely together when you cull them. For large numbers of images Photo Mechanic is by far the best. It's often used by journalists and other pro's who have to search for certain images based on content.
    Either way, it's good to setup a file/directory structure on your PC/Mac that has some kind of system. E.g. per year/month/topic... before you load the images into a catalogue. And don't forget to backup...
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    mcewena reacted to dward in What do you use to manage photos?   
    Probably inadequate but I just use my windows file structure. I use the pictures folder and have it synced to OneDrive for cloud storage. Inside the pictures folder, I set up a folders by year and then a level down a folder with whatever description for the folder makes sense (baby shower, Asheville trip, etc). I run them all through C1 so they are cataloged by it also. Like I started with, probably inadequate but it actually works out fine for me.
     
    Dave
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    mcewena reacted to mdotson90 in Teleconverter compatiblity   
    The XF55-200mm isn't compatible with the teleconverter, and it's a physical issue, not Firmware. The teleconverter compatible lenses have a recessed rear element, and the teleconverter has a protruding front element that fits into that space. This isn't the case for the XF 55-200mm, and XC 50-230mm 
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