Date Taken, Date Created, Date Modified: What's the Difference? A Simple Guide to Photo Time Stamps! - Organizing Photos (2024)

Today’s topic is one that frustrates many newbies when getting started on their digital collections! Why are there so many different dates, and how are they different from each other? What is Date Created, and how is it different from Date Taken? What is Date Modified? And why do different software programs call them differently sometimes? #Arrghh… With this blog post, we hope to cut through the confusion and help you decipher the differences and why they matter. If you don’t know what metadata is, be sure to first have a look at , and before jumping into this article!

What’s with All the Dates?

When organizing digital photos, it’s important to work with accurate dates, especially if you’re sorting and organizing chronologically. There is so much terminology used in metadata (date captured, date taken, date original, date created, date modified, date edited, date digitized, date accessed, etc.), that it can be really overwhelming to understand the differences between them. What’s with all these dates? Why must it be so difficult?In this blog post, we’re going to demystify this date issue in photo organizing, and help you understand the most important ones. Not all, but the ones that best move the needle. There are also some frequently faced problems regarding date stamps and a variety of methods to fix them, and we’re going to walk you through the most common scenarios. Let’s do it!

EXIF: Date Time Original (i.e. when the photo was taken)

When you take a photo, your digital camera records the date and time information in the actual image asEXIF(Exchangeable Image File Format) metadata. This happens automatically when you point and click. The accuracy of this information depends on the date and time settings of your camera, so if you didn’t set up your camera correctly in the beginning, this info might be a little off. The same thing could happen if you were to travel into a different time zone, but you didn’t change your camera settings before shooting. On phones, it’s usually not as much of a problem because they tend to be online and update themselves automatically, butif this setting is turned off for any reason, the information might not be available at all.

When you import a photo from your camera to your computer, the EXIF metadata will travel along with the actual image, and it’s always the most reliable source for the date and time of the original shot. Sometimes the terminology varies a little, but it’s usually calledDate Taken, Date Time Original, or Capture Date. In some cases, evenPhoto Shooting Date. It’s important to know that the terminology may not correspond 100% to the actual name of the actual EXIF field. The most accurate way to describe it would be Date Time Original.

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To view EXIF metadata of a photo on your Mac, open your photo in Preview and then select Tools / Show Inspector / More info / Exif. You will see two dates: “Date TimeDigitized” and “Date TimeOriginal.” It’s the latter one you want for this.

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In your PC’s File Explorer, just click right on the image file and select “Properties / Details.” There you can see “Date Taken, a.k.a. Date Time Original.

Operating System: Date Created / Modified

When you view the information for a specific photo in your operating system’s file browser, you’ll see other types of dates, most commonlyDate Created and Date Modified. These dates are related to your digital photo’s journey onyour computer, for example, when it’s created on the computer, when it’s moved to a specific location, when it’s edited, modified, or accessed by you. This can get confusing because the Date Created in your operating system isn’t necessarily when the photo was actually taken (EXIF Date Taken).

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When you click on a photo in your Mac’s Finder, you will see two dates: “Date Created” and “Date Modified.” This is not EXIF metadata! In this case, the “Date Created” is the same as the EXIF Date Taken, but be aware that this will not be always the case. Be sure to refer to the EXIF metadata to confirm the original date the photo was taken.

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In your Finder, you can also view “Date Created” and “Date Modified” by tapping on a photo with double finger and selecting “Get Info.”

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In your PC’s File Explorer, when you right click on a photo and select “Properties,” you can view “Date Created,” “Date Modified,” and “Date Accessed” under “General Properties.” Be careful, none of these is the actual date the photo was taken – the EXIF metadata is under the “Details” tab!

Sorting Photos by Date in Your Operating System

Most of us like to sort photos chronologically because we naturally think about a photo as a specific point in time (though it’s not the only way). And if you think thatsorting your photos chronologically is the way for you, then having an accurate date stamp is crucial for continuity.

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In your Mac’s Finder, you can adjust your settings to view the “Date Created” (date photo was created on the computer), the “Date Added” (when this photo was added to this specific location), the “Date Modified” (the last time you made changes to this photo through your operating system or an application) and the “Date Last Opened” (when you last accessed this photo).

Beware that in your Finder (Mac), you can only sort your photos chronologically based on these four types of dates: Created, Added, Modified, and Last Opened, and not based on the DateTaken / Date Time Original that’s in the Exif metadata – and that’s exactly what you need, right? No worries, there are some workarounds for this, so keep reading!

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In your Windows File Explorer, you can view “Date Taken,” “Date Created” and “Date Modified.” It’s possible to sort your photos based on any of these fields. Enable all options in your preferences.

On your PC, your Windows operating system works a bit differently in this respect, where sorting by Date Taken is actually simple and straightforward. If you don’t have the option enabled, you should be able to get to it in your File Explorer preferences.

Some Common Date Problems

There a few frequently faced problems when it comes to date and time information for photos:

  • Date and time setting of your device was simply not correct, so you have an inaccurate date and time stamp on your image file. This will also happen when you forget to update date and time of your camera during your travels between different time zones.
  • Your camera device’s settings reset when you replaced a battery, causing a discrepancy between photos in terms of date and time.
  • In case of multiple camera use, there could be sync problems between the dates of photos taken with different devices.
  • When you scan printed photos, the date of the digital copy refers to the date it was scanned, not the date the photo was taken.
  • You downloaded or exported your photos from somewhere, and the date and time didn’t follow along with the photos (i.e. the metadata was stripped).

When any of these, or another similar discrepancies happens, you’ll have to manually fix thedate and time information on the photos in question. How, you ask? Here’s how:

How to Fix Dates On Your Photos

Fixing the date of many photos generally requires batch processing, which is why I suggest you use a photo management software so you can do the work in a quick and consistent way.Adobe Lightroom and Photo Mechanic are both excellent (paid) choices that will allow you to make adjustments either by setting an absolute date and time or by making a relative change based on a date and time difference. The latter can be helpful if you know that all your photos are off by a specific number of days or hours.

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In Photo Mechanic, just select one or more photos and select “Tools / Adjust Capture Dates and Times”to adjust the EXIF Date Taken. And here’s how it’s done in Adobe Lightroom.

If you’re a PC user and want a simple solution for free, check outEXIF Date Changer; with this tool you can change the EXIF metadata as well as the Date Created and Date Modified for your operating system. Of course, you have to know when the photo was taken. If not, you’ll have to guess to the best of your abilities.

Sorting Your Photos Accurately

If you have the correct dates embedded in your photos, they should sort correctly in most places (most programs and services sort by EXIF Date Time Original (a.k.a. Date Taken). However, if you’d like to sort in yourMac Finder, you can use A Better Finder Attributes to replace the operating system Creation Date with the date from the EXIF metadata, and thereby overcome the sorting problem. Then you can sort your photos based on the Creation Date (which then actually becomes the date the photos were taken).

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A Better Finder Attributes offers you a wide range of actions and it also helps you change the dateinformation in the EXIF metadata. With the free trial version, you can only batch process five photos at a time, so if you have more, be sure to upgrade.

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There are lots of actions available in A Better Finder Attributes!

In some cases, you might want to copy the Date Time Original from the EXIF metadata and insert it into the file names of your photos. This is something that you can do with A Better Finder Rename tool (made by the same good people who brought youBig Mean Folder Machine), and many other good photo programs.

Frequent Flyer?

Bonus Tip: If you’re a frequent traveler or planning to go on a multi-stop trip, take a photo of the local date and time whenever you’re in a new time zone. That can help you to cross check for accuracy later on, and let you make the relative additions/subtractions more easily.

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I’m a Perfect Pinnable!

No More Dating Confusion…

Pun intended! We hope these tips are helpful for you!

Once you’re sure that your photo collection has the correct dates, you can confidently proceed to sorting and organizing them in a more efficient manner!

This can be an overwhelming topic, so if you haven’t explored these different date stamps, open your Finder or File Explorer and have a look! Once you get used to it all, it’s not so bad.

What say you, readers? Do you find dating photos confusing? Let us know in the comments below!

Featured Photo Courtesy of Selin Tagmat

Date Taken, Date Created, Date Modified: What's the Difference? A Simple Guide to Photo Time Stamps! - Organizing Photos (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between created date and modified date? ›

The rationale seems to be that "date modified" is the date when the data in the file was last updated. The "date created" is the date that a copy of the file was created on a particular disk (drive/card).

What does a date stamped photo mean? ›

A date stamp is a section of text overlaid onto your photo, which shows the date the photo was taken. In some cameras it can be added automatically when you take the photo, or you can add it in software later.

How can you tell the exact date a photo was taken? ›

In your PC's File Explorer, just click right on the image file and select “Properties / Details.” There you can see “Date Taken, a.k.a. Date Time Original. “

How do you imprint date and time on photos? ›

Add Timestamps over Photos using Built-In Android Options
  1. Open your default camera app.
  2. Find and tap on “Settings.”
  3. Browse for a timestamp option. ...
  4. Tap or slide the “Timestamp” option to the “On” position.
  5. Return to your camera and take a picture to verify the timestamp appears.
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What does it mean when a file is modified? ›

Modified is defined as changed or revised. When you went back into a computer file and you changed the text that had been previously saved, this is an example of when you modified the file.

What does date modified mean on a folder? ›

The modified date of a file or folder represents the last time that file or folder was updated. If you're having trouble with the modified dates of your files or folders, check out these frequently-asked questions.

Why is date modified before date created? ›

This is done to make it easier to track the build or version of a set of files. With respect to files created by a computer user, however, the last modified date will generally indicate the last date and time that a file was saved.

What do the numbers on the back of printed photos mean? ›

The numbers that this thread is discussing is the printing code numbers that was used in the processing machine. The same identical numbers would be on thousands of photos from different people. Your best bet would be to try to find and contact the photographer who took the photos.

How can you tell when a picture was taken on WhatsApp? ›

No, it is not possible to know the actual date of a Picture/Image received through WhatsApp. Only if there is a mark on that Image or if you send that image, then you can check the last modified date on File Explorer or in That Image Properties, That's It.

What does date Last modified mean? ›

The "Last Time Modified" date refers to the last time a document or media file was modified. This information is gathered from metadata within the document or from the website's servers.

Is it possible to change the creation date of a file? ›

You can modify the date created by copying a file. The file's created date becomes the modified date and the current date (when the file is copied) becomes the created date. You can copy a file on your PC to check.

Does opening a file change the date modified? ›

If so there's some history of Word opening a temp file in the folder in preparation for possible changes that's then later deleted and this triggers a folder modification date change.

What date was creation? ›

4004 B.C.: October 23 at 9 am: Date of Creation as it will be reckoned by Irish theologian James Ussher in 1650 A.D. and John Lightfoot a decade earlier. 3760 B.C.: Year of Creation as it will be reckoned in the Hebrew calendar that will be used from the 15th century A.D.

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