snapfiles.com/get/stamp.html) to rename your files
with their EXIF dates. After you do this, your photos will appear in chronological
order even when sorted alphabetically.
What Stamp doesn??™t do, unfortunately, is allow you to compensate for the
differences among the various cameras??™ internal clocks. The discrepancies
might be as small as three or four minutes among your local guests, or several
hours for the party guest who last set up his or her camera in a different
time zone. As a result, your photos won??™t sort properly even after you use
Stamp, a problem requiring the following three-part fix:
1. First, download the free trial of Creative Element Power Tools (available
at http://www.creativelement.com/powertools/), and turn on the
Change file dates and Rename files with ease options.
2. Highlight all the photos you want to fix, right-click, and select Change
Date.
3. Choose the Date/Time from file metadata option, select Date & time
photo taken by digital camera from the list, and then click Accept. This
will change all the file dates so they exactly match the dates and times
the photos were taken.
4. Next, you??™ll need to determine the discrepancies among your photographers.
Pick one photographer to use as the baseline, and then figure out
how far off every other photographer is from that baseline. To do this,
you??™ll need to find common points of reference: one or two representative
photos of the same instant by each of your photographers.
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