I create a new folder each time I download photos from my Nikon D7500 to the laptop I then log them in using Organiser on my laptop. I don't have space to keep anything like that number of files on my laptop when I'm travelling, so only retain relatively recent images on it. This currently catalogues over 111,000 photographs, accumulated over 18 years, with a total volume size of 860GB. Re your question, my proiblem is that I have store my 'master' PE Organiser images and catalog on a external hard drive on my desktop. Is there any way to simply tell it to accept the timestamp on every image I upload to Organiser? Surely that is not too much to demand from a professional app? I simply want Organiser to leave my images alone, and not decide it knows better than me what timestamp I want on my images. I know its something to do with whether daylight saving time is switched on or off on my camera, desktop and laptop - but I don't see why I should have to set the time on these devices just to suit PE23. But when I transfer these images across to PE23 Organiser on the master system on my desktop, it has changed the timestamp on all my images by 11 hours - except for any images that I edited on my laptop, where it changes the timestamp on the original image in the version set, but keeps the time I set on my laptop for the edited image in the version set - which then becomes a total mess to try and sort out. I downloaded photos from my camera to my laptop throughout the tour, and had the timestamps on my images set as I wanted them in PE23 Organiser on my laptop. Can anyone tell me how to stop PE23 Organiser messing with the timestamp of my images? I set the time as I want it on my camera, and I want that time reflected in Organiser without it making any changes (if I set the timestamp wrongly, I know how to change it in organiser and don't want it second guessing me).
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