
Chapter 3: Manage Mode
To change the date and time properties of a file:
1. Do one of the following:
In Manage mode, select one or more images, and then click Tools | Batch | Adjust Time Stamp.
In View mode, click Tools | Modify | Adjust Image Time Stamp.
2. On the Date to Change tab, choose from the following:
Date to Change
EXIF date and time
EXIF date/time original
The original date/time the image was
captured.
EXIF date/time digitized
The date/time the image was converted to
a digital image (usually the same as
original).
EXIF date/time
The date/time the image was lasted
edited.
File last-modified date and time
The date/time the image or file was lasted edited (for example image editing or
updates to metadata)
File creation date and time
The original date/time the file was created.
ACDSee database date and time
The date and time held in the ACDSee database.
3. On the Advanced Options tab, select the options for the Adjust Image Time Stamp tool described below, then click Next.
Advanced options
Accept defaults and
start conversion
Accepts the default settings for the new time stamp options. To start changing the date and
time of your images, click Adjust Time Stamp.
Automatically close
wizard when
finished
Closes the Adjust Image Time Stamp Wizard as soon as the process is complete.
Save current
settings as defaults
Remembers the current settings and applies them the next time you change time stamps.
4. On the Choose new time stamp page, select one of the following options:
Use different date and time: Replaces the selected date and time with another time stamp property from the
same file. Select the file property you want to use from the Select date and time drop-down list.
Use specific date and time: Changes the selected time stamp in each file to a specific date and time. Type the
new date and time for the time stamp in the Date and Time fields.
Shift to a new starting date and time: Replaces the earliest time stamp with a date and time you specify, and
shifts all later time stamps ahead accordingly. Specify the time stamp for the earliest file in the Date and Time
fields.
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