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Edit capture time of image in Lightroom

New Here ,
Nov 29, 2016 Nov 29, 2016

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I recently worked with a team of photographers on an event. Even though we asked all to update their cameras to the current time of day, some did not.

I see that I can batch edit the capture time to adjust for hour increments, but not by minutes.  Several cameras the time was off by minutes, and other than editing each individual image to the proper time, is there a way to do this?

If not - can we get a feature request to allow for a time offset adjustment of hours:minutes:seconds?

Thanks!

Bill

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Community Expert , Nov 29, 2016 Nov 29, 2016

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Sure you can.

How to Change Capture Time in Lightroom 5 - YouTube

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Thanks!  The video cut off before the complete answer, but it tipped me off. The trick is to use grid view, and show all the images from the camera you want to change the time of. With all of them selected, you adjust the time of the first image to the new time, and the rest will adjust their time using the offset used for the first image.

It works. Learn something new every day!

Bill

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