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This looks like <a class="bz_bug_link bz_status_UNCONFIRMED "
title="UNCONFIRMED - Time gap on renaming at download..."
href="https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=367611">bug 367611</a><br>
so I have added the details to that.<br>
Mick<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/08/16 17:43, Mick Sulley wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:becce096-3f0d-e8ab-4c2a-a4300b1cf1b5@sulley.info"
type="cite">I have done some more testing. My rename command is
PIC[date]{unique}
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When I import from my camera DigiKam adds 1 hour to create the
file name. If I then select the group of pictures and select
Rename it renames them correctly.
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This looks like a bug to me, is there any other possible
explanation or should I raise a bug report?
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Thanks
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Mick
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On 26/08/16 21:48, Mick Sulley wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I just upgraded from Mint 17.3 to 18,
installed DK 5.1 (thanks Philip!) but lost my import settings,
so trying to recreate them.
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On import I rename to date time format. That now seems to be
screwed up by daylight saving and I have no idea how.
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Just took a picture of my computer clock showing 21:15:42
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The import has renamed it PIC20160826T221542.JPG
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which is out by 1 hour (and a second, but I can live with that)
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Looking at metadata I see
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EXIF
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Image Info - Date and Time 2016:08:26 21:15:41
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Photo Info - Date and Time (digitized) 2016:08:26 21:15:41
(original) 2016:08:26 21:15:41
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XMP
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Create Date 2016-08-26T21:15:41
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So everything says 21:15:41, but it renames to 22:15:42. Why??
I am almost certain that my previous install didn't do that, but
unfortunately I have no way to get back to it.
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Have I set something incorrectly?
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Thanks
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Mick
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