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<p>I noticed a strange thing on renaming the other day, I waited for DK v6 to be released to see if it was any different but the issue is still there.</p>
<p>My pics are taken in raw, auto rename with date/time on import into DK, then use Darktable to convert to .jpg</p>
<p>As example I have 6 pictures taken over a few hours, renamed on import to -</p>
PIC20190215T153840.jpg<br>
PIC20190215T155618.jpg<br>
PIC20190215T155632.jpg<br>
PIC20190215T204336.jpg<br>
PIC20190215T211358.jpg<br>
PIC20190215T211416.jpg<br>
<p>If I now select all of these and select 'Rename' it suggests the retaining the same name (as expected) for 4 of them, but for the other 2</p>
PIC20190215T155618.jpg > PIC20190217T224113.jpg<br>
PIC20190215T155632.jpg > PIC20190217T224115.jpg
<p>So 2 days later. For the first of these the date/time matches metadata > EXIF > Image Information > Date and Time</p>
<p>For the second one it is one second before that, so no idea where it has got that from.</p>
<p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">My rename rule is [date:"PICyyyyMMddThhmmss"]{unique}</p>
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<p>Why are these 2 pics treated differently to the others? I thought that the rule would use 'Date and Time Original' but looking at it, whilst the others look right some are a second out.</p>
<p>Can anyone enlighten me please?</p>
<p>Mick</p>
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