Now I see a new wrinkle to the Google Pixel/Date/Filename issue.
» The photo was taken on 05.09 (time = 06:44 p.m.).
» Google “named” the file appropriately, PXL_20220509…
» Edited with On1 Raw
» 365 wanted to apply the date 0510
I am quite puzzled. I contacted Google about this quite some time ago. Nothing has changed. Photos taken after 7 p.m. local time get “dated” the next day in the filename.
Hmmm. Because of my involvement with an international virtual rowing team (you can search my name in the linked page!), I am now aware that 7 p.m. CT in the U.S. is midnight GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), when the calendar is flipping to the next day. I am settling on the theory that this is the explanation for the Google part of the issue.
However, I have no explanation for why 365 wants to assign the date of the next day to this photo, which was taken at 18:44 CT (US), 23:44 GMT, decidedly not at 4:44am as indicated in the Photo Details at right. This didn't seem to happen with Photoshop, so On1 might have something to do with 365’s date-error.
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@scrivna Troubleshooters generally like to know if an issue recurs or is reproducible. This issue is consistent: all of my On1 edits have the Photo Details > Taken info advanced by 10 hours on the clock.
» This photo was shot with my Google Pixel 4a phone at 6:44 p.m. CT on 05.09.2022.
» Google assigned the filename PXL_20220509…
» I edited with On1 Raw.
» The 365 upload “form” wanted to assign the date 05.10. I also see in Photo Details: “Taken 10th May 2022 4:44am”
If you read the text above, I have a theory for Google flipping the date at midnight GMT, but why does On1 or 365 advance the timestamp 10 hours??? Totally perplexed. Thanks!