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April 18, 2013
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The Exif data says 15;15.
That pisses me off.

Click on image for higher resolution and again with some scroll down to “Additional Information”
for camera details. Clicking on the settings information gives full Exif data.

The data shows, in part, the following:
Date and Time (Original) 2013:04:18 15:15:05-04:00
Date and Time (Digitized) 2013:04:18 15:15:05
Does anyone know what the “04:00” means? Thanks.
oven

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April 19, 2013
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All I’m seeing is an oven with the time set at 3:14.
Don’t know why other information appeared.
Nice, clear image though!
Dale.

April 20, 2013
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Ok… I’ll try and be clear.

I was “upset” about the one minute difference between the oven clock and the camera clock.
Obviously, at least one of them is wrong and has to be adjusted. This could take days.
That was a joke.

My other problem:
The Exif data shows two separate values for Date and Time.
One is titled “Date and Time (Original)” and the other “Date and Time (Digitized)”
With me so far?…. Good.

The “Original” and the “Digitized” values are the same except that the “Original” includes an additional value of “04:00”

Being the type of guy that likes to pretty much know what’s going on, I would like to know the following:
1. What is meant by “Original Date and Time”?
2. What is meant by “Digital Date and Time”?
3. What is the 04:00 value in the Original Date and Time telling me?

Yes, I do know that 04:00 means 4 o’clock in the morning, but that doesn’t help in this case.
The time of this shot was 3:14 (or maybe 3:15) in the afternoon.

I trust this clears thing up.

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April 21, 2013
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Mandrake
Could be a problem that needs to be addressed by
Oksana – I’ll go have a few Molson’s and think about
it some more!
Dale.

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