jonbeeza
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Just watching a tv program about someone claiming for the loss of an item, they submitted a photo of the item they were claiming for, to their insurance company. But they had cropped the original photo, to show the item in more close up detail. They sent the image to their insurance, but their insurance rejected the claim. As the insurance company said, the Metadata details suggested the photo had been taken after they had put the claim in, so the item that had been photographed, must still be in their possession.
I had to do something similar a little while ago, but this was for the council. I had to take some photos over a period of time, and then submit them. When I processed them all, I realised they would all have the same date within the metadata, and the Council might see this. The council might not believe that the events happened over a period of time, and think it only happened on one day.
I changed the date within, and made a note within the image explaining about the dates.
Images will say: Date image taken, or when image Created: Modified: Accessed:
Sometimes it is not always correct though.
I had to do something similar a little while ago, but this was for the council. I had to take some photos over a period of time, and then submit them. When I processed them all, I realised they would all have the same date within the metadata, and the Council might see this. The council might not believe that the events happened over a period of time, and think it only happened on one day.
I changed the date within, and made a note within the image explaining about the dates.
Images will say: Date image taken, or when image Created: Modified: Accessed:
Sometimes it is not always correct though.
