Hello!
Problem:
The DATE column in Windows Explorer is being populated by the DATE TAKEN EXIF data. How can I bulk change this meta data on the file with a new date or use a date from another keyword (Date Created, Date Modified)?
Context:
I'm working on a massive archive of family photos that date back several decades. In the interest of uploading them to Google Photos, it seems relevant to change the Date Created, Date Modified, and Date Taken all to the day the photo was taken so Google Photos can arrange chronologically (instead of the date they were scanned in, or copied to a new folder, etc.). After I complete my renaming and re-dating work for an entire year, I open Windows Explorer and run a search for *.jpg to take a look at the dates for the files as a double check (They all better be from 1978!). From what I can gather, EXIF data was written to some of the files when they were color corrected in Adobe Photoshop (2010), and Windows sees THIS and assumes it is the correct data for the "DATE" column within Windows Explorer. This is a wonderful spot check on my files to look at all of them for the year at one time and sort them to ensure nothing was missed in the process, however, if this date thinks it's 2010, it goofs up this quality control.
Thank you so much for your help! I attempted to find solutions to this problem in the forum but kept getting denied by the service. "You words are too common." (I tried searching the forum for "rename Date Taken" "Change date taken", etc. all was too vague apparently).
-Johnny