SubSec time in XMP:DateTimeOriginal

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Archive

[Originally posted by schmidtze on 2007-12-13 09:46:37-08]

Hi,

I didn't find out by now how to set the SubSec time in XMP fields. I did it like this

  -XMP:DateTimeOriginal="2007-10-31T09:25:27.08+01:00"

but the ".08" will be ignored. I know, for EXIF data there is a special tag, but for XMP its isn't, isn't it?

Best regards
Friedemann

Archive

[Originally posted by exiftool on 2007-12-13 12:58:42-08]

Hi Friedemann,

I introduced more strict date/time parsing which unfortunately strips
off the decimal seconds if it exists.  I will fix this.  But until then, you
can bypass the date/time parsing with the -n option -- this will
allow you to do what you want.

- Phil

Archive

[Originally posted by schmidtze on 2007-12-13 20:07:31-08]

Hi Phil,

using the -n options seems not to work, perhaps I'm doing something wrong. Because I don't want to use  the -n for all the commands, I append it by using "-execute" like this:

  ... -execute -n -XMP:DateTimeOriginal="2007-10-31T09:25:27.08+01:00"

The I get error: "Invalid date or time format (should be YYYY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS[+/-HH:MM]) for XMP-exif:DateTimeOriginal Nothing to do."

Regards
Friedemann

Archive

[Originally posted by exiftool on 2007-12-14 12:00:31-08]

Hi Friedemann,

I can't see how I could be any clearer than the error message you got.

Try using the indicated format.

- Phil

Archive

[Originally posted by schmidtze on 2007-12-14 14:28:09-08]

Hi Phil,

excuse me please, but my intention was to add the subsec time which isn't shown in this "YYYY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS[+/-HH:MM]" - or maybe I'm blind ;-). But I'll try it like this "YYYY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS.SSSS[+/-HH:MM]"...

Best regards
Friedemann

Archive

[Originally posted by exiftool on 2007-12-14 16:50:36-08]

Ah right.  That reminds me to update his message with sub-seconds.  Thanks.

Archive

[Originally posted by schmidtze on 2008-04-20 20:45:31-07]

I only want to remind you about this issue ;-) I think it isn't fixed by now, is it?

Best regards
Friedemann

Archive

[Originally posted by exiftool on 2008-04-20 22:47:12-07]

I believe this is fixed now. - Phil