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I know of no converter that would do what you want. If you stick with HEIC and do the conversion, the file date will never automatically match the Date Time Original of the EXIF data. So, I guess the question for you is, do you need/want to stick with HEIC, or are you willing to roll back to JPG format at the time the image is taken. You can see that the Date Time Original is still November 12, 2020, even though the file name has a date of today. Opening it in Preview and then Tools/Show Inspector let me look at the exif data for the image. It was exported as a jpg and was given a creation date of today, which is logical as that is the date the file was created. In Photos, for example, I just exported a file of a picture taken November 12, 2020. In that EXIF is the date the image was taken. The EXIF metadata about the image is (or should be) the same as it was. However, "creation date" on the file data relates to the *file* not the image. Settings/Camera/Formats and select Most Compatible and it will start making jpg files directly.
Photosync keep original file date Pc#
If you are outside i tested the file explorer on ipad it work, other if you are on a pc could be smartftp, but you must activate the ftp function on the cloud.You could change the format of the pictures you take as you take them. (wich I assume because transfer a lot of pictures will be better do it locally) Of course this alternate is just if you are on the same network that the cloud is. In case of Iphone or Ipad to upload the photos, just connect the iphone or ipad onto the usb port of your computer and normally appears a windows ask about if you want to view files or import, if you select the view files, then windows open a explorer pointing the DCIM (wich is where the actual photos of your device is stored) so if you want to upload just drag the folders or photos that you want to the network connection as before.
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If you had your pictures on your PC (windows) you can connect to M圜loud on the explorer browser like \Mycloud\ then you can select the shares where you want to upload ( the server ask the password needed ) and just grag the files or the folders that you want, it preserve the files names and date except for the folders that it use the name but the date is the actual. In order to preserve my photos names and dates, I had same problem here, but i could use my PC as a transfer using the network. Connected ext hd to my laptop and booted up the files.
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I’ll have to download them to my computer, then transfer them to the drive :grumpycat: Copied documents from PC to external hard drive. Being able to sort (or to filter) by the date that the photos were taken would make it usable, but as it stands, it’s impossible for me to use the app for transferring photos to the My Cloud drive. But when I opened the the WD Photos app again, it still shows the "Creation Date for all the photos I transferred today as Mar 18, 2014, so I guess Creation Date is NOT the same as the date of the file.
Photosync keep original file date software#
I used free Windows software that did that very thing quickly and simply and I assumed my problem was solved. I thought a simple solution would be to find a way to make the file date match the “picture taken” date from the EXIF data. That makes it impossible for me to find a particular photograph. However, the photos show up in the app in random order and they all show the same “Creation Date” when I tap the “i” on the photo.

The “My Cloud” app makes me choose each one individually…a daunting task with the number of photos I have. I was excited to find that the “WD Photos” app would let me “select all” and upload them and it seems to not duplicate the photos if I have to stop and start over. I take a lot of photos on my phone and right now I’m storing over 12,000 of them that have been taken over the past 4 years. I dont know if its the best method, but I highly recommend it over using the moments auto-download because your folder structure gets crazy. I’m loving the My Cloud (which my husband bought on Sunday, so we’re still checking it out) but I want it mainly so I can store pictures so that I always have access to them with my phone when I’m away from home. I just verified that you can indeed copy/paste your files and/or desired folder structure into the home/drive/moments folder and moments will find it there.

… I’ve put in a request to have “date taken” as a sortable field in WD Photos - at least that way the files would be in chronological order.
