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Can you date old photos taken years ago



MacBook Air 13″, macOS 12.6

Posted on Oct 31, 2022 4:38 PM

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Posted on Oct 31, 2022 5:46 PM

You can change the time and date. Scroll down to the bottom of this article:

Add titles, captions, and more to photos using Photos on Mac - Apple Support (LB)

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Nov 1, 2022 9:12 AM in response to janetfromkirkwood

I have so many of these, scanned from slides and old prints. Your pictures are in Photos on your Mac, right? Then you can click on an image and choose Image>Adjust Date and Time. You get a dialog box that gives the Original Date, and then it asks for Adjusted. If I only know the year, I'll put 1/1/1943; if I know the month is July, I'll put 7/1/1943. I set the time to a minute past midnight. Then I know when I look at it that I probably made it up. I may write "Date is approximate" in the caption field.


Many of the pictures have info on the back, and I scan that, as well. I put the information into the caption in the info window, ⌘-I.

Nov 1, 2022 9:37 AM in response to Richard.Taylor

Frankly, this date changing is pretty tedious. I gave it up some time ago. What I do now is put the date in the Title. Some pictures I'm working on right now are from 1980. I scanned some of the slides in 2011, and some last year, so the file dates are all over the place. So I give a title like "1980 06 Conn Trip-137-Litchfield⁩." Then when I sort an album by titles they come out in the order I want.


If you are scanning the pictures, it may be easier to do some of this dating and titling before they are imported into Photos.

Nov 1, 2022 10:17 AM in response to TonyCollinet

TonyCollinet wrote:
In what way does it not work the same?

If you select a bunch of images and change the date, the date is changed incrementally for all of them. So if I scanned pictures on different dates in 2021, the dates will be for different days in 1980 when they shouldn't be. Also different times, so it begins to seem like the time is real-- I know that 00:01:00 is made up, but 08:12:15 looks like an actual time. I think there were other reasons, as well, but it was a while back...

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