Hi there
This is probably a really obvious one, or I'm being a bit thick, but here goes . . .
I used to have a Canon EOS 350D, and used to download the images via Kodak Easyshare (as I had a Kodak camera too, and it was just easier). It worked fine, and all my images downloaded to my Mac with the correct shooting dates on them.
Now I have a 450D - and I have to link up the camera instead of just putting the memory card in a card reader as it's a type of SD card my reader doesn't recognise. I am now using the Canon Digital Photo Professional software to download my images as a result.
My problem is this . . . when I download the images, they are placed into folders with the image shooting date as the folder name. However, the actual date of the file becomes the download date, which is becoming irritating when I'm sorting images or searching for images. Is there any way to overcome this? ie. do I need to use different software or something to retain the original shooting date with the image?
Thanks in advance!
This is probably a really obvious one, or I'm being a bit thick, but here goes . . .
I used to have a Canon EOS 350D, and used to download the images via Kodak Easyshare (as I had a Kodak camera too, and it was just easier). It worked fine, and all my images downloaded to my Mac with the correct shooting dates on them.
Now I have a 450D - and I have to link up the camera instead of just putting the memory card in a card reader as it's a type of SD card my reader doesn't recognise. I am now using the Canon Digital Photo Professional software to download my images as a result.
My problem is this . . . when I download the images, they are placed into folders with the image shooting date as the folder name. However, the actual date of the file becomes the download date, which is becoming irritating when I'm sorting images or searching for images. Is there any way to overcome this? ie. do I need to use different software or something to retain the original shooting date with the image?
Thanks in advance!