Q: Is it ok to change a photo's date back to the 1800's?
I think I need to change dates on about 400 photos. Would entering a date back to the 1800's cause an issue with the computer?
This portion of my family history project, which I had completely organized in Events in iPhoto, in Photo is now a bunch of totally random photos. They were originally scanned in groups as I found them over a period of years - so in Moments - one big mess. I had them in Events either by individual or their own family unit, and of course I could merge them or add to them however I needed to.
Not sure yet, but I think my best option now is to change the dates first, just to try and get some semblance of order to it, then try to work out a system with Albums.
Thanks,
Lynne
OS X El Capitan (10.11.5)
Posted on May 17, 2016 12:05 PM
I have used "Adjust Date & Time" to move back the dates to the year 1000, without any ill effects.
I did it to split moments - it is very convenient to separate them simply by moving some photos back in time by 1000 years. So adjusting the dates by 200 years should be no problem.
To adjust the dates of sins I am using this script: See this User Tip: Script: Batch Change the Date and Time to a Fixed Date
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-8421
This script can be used to set the date and time of selected photos to a fixed date, incremented by a constant interval, for example a minute. I am using it, if I do not know the exact date and time, but just want to step the the time, so the photos can be sorted by time.
Posted on May 17, 2016 12:28 PM

