On 2014-10-03 19:09, Istvan Gabor wrote:
"Carlos E. R." írta:
You miss the point. People arrange their life according to local time, not to time zones. Let's take another example. Suppose I have lunch every day at 12.00 local time be it winter or summer. If I take a photo at 12:45 I know I took it after lunch. If the OS interprets the time as 11:45 I think it was taken before lunch. Big difference. What you are saying implies that I should recalculate when the photo was taken taking into account winter/summer time. That is nonsense. I expect the OS to do it form me.
What I say is that the system appears to be adjusting the timestamp for display according to the current difference of timezone + daylight shift. Not according to what was valid at the time the photo was taken. And this may be a side effect of VFAT handling in Linux. Or maybe not. You have to use the internal exif timestamp, not the file timestamp. It is not reliable. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)