Edit date created meta data photo5/26/2023 In the new window that appears, click in the white “Adjusted” field and change any or all of the date and time information. If you want to change the date and time for multiple photos, but you also don't want to give them all the same exact date and time information, consider another option of “Batch Changing” them.Instead click on “ Photos > Batch Change.” Go up to the top menu and click on “ Photos” and then select “ Adjust Date and Time” from the top of list. This can be done by selecting them inside of a single Event or album, or by selecting multiple events or albums at a time - in those rare occasions you want to change large groups of them with the same time or date information. Select the photo(s) or video(s) that you'd like to adjust. How to Change the Date and Time Metadata in iPhoto 1 Note: If you aren't seeing the vertical panel on the right side with the time and date information you see in the image above, you will need to first click on the Info button in the bottom right of the application to open this “Info” panel. Or it's possible you scanned a bunch of prints or film negatives and they are still reflecting the dates and times when you actually scanned them. Maybe the date and time weren't set correctly in your digital camera before you took these photos. Unfortunately, iPhoto is showing it was taken on March 25, 2012, but this is actually the date when the print was scanned. Here's a scanned print that was photographed on Jand then selected in iPhoto.
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