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Andy T.3
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
Camera Upload- Preserve Original Photo creation Dates?
Hello, I have a great deal of photos on my Iphone that I am contemplating to use DropBox. Archiving is very important to me with original creation dates. If I use the Camere Upload app, will the pho...
- 8 years ago
This has not changed and, with the upcoming changes to the way photos are handled, I don't see this changing anytime soon.
The modified date will always be the date that the file was uploaded. Your photos still retain the date that they were taken within the EXIF data of the file. That information, however, is not displayed on Dropbox.
MGJones
New member | Level 2
On closer inspection... It seems that in 'Photos' the 'creation dates' are preserved. Phew! This thread had got me worried.
fencetsang
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
in my case the creation dates become the upload date...not the photo taken date
- sallywr8 years agoNew member | Level 2
I don't see where anyone has answered the repeated question - How to see the creation date of a photo once it is downloaded into Dropbox. Right click on the photo in Dropbox and click "Properties". Then click the tab at the top of the newly opened window that reads, "Details". Under the heading "Origin" you should see "Date Taken" and there it is!
Hope this is helpful.
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