baanst - Jan 27, 2008 - 4:24 am
Hi,
I noticed in iphoto that the date is incorrect.
The date is one year back - so day and month are correct but year is 1 year earlier.
If I open the information of the photo than I see the correct year.
So I openend system preferences and saw a difference .
The month calendar is correct but the date not.
If I switch of ' set date and time automatically ' I still cannot adjust the year.
I hope you understand this problem and hopefully you can help me.
Thanks and kind regards
Tom Baanstra
earthsaver - Jan 27, 2008 - 9:45 am
How can the month be correct and the year not? Are you saying you can click on the month and day numbers to change them but not the year? You can click on the calendar to select the specific date, including clicking back and forth to months of different years. What happens if you switch automatic back on?
Where in iPhoto are you seeing the current date not on a specific photo? Are you running Mac OS X 10.4.11?
- Ben
baanst - Jan 27, 2008 - 11:49 am
Hi Ben,
I can change month and day numbers but not year
The calender shows me the correct year but the option above not.
Switching back on and of does not change a thing
In iphoto information there is a wrong date -all dates are on year 2007,even
photo's older than 2007.
If i go to the specific file through finder - i see the same year info but clicking on more information you can see the correct year. month and day are correct.
I run 10.4.11
Regards
Tom
baanst - Jan 27, 2008 - 1:51 pm
Hi Ben,
I can change month and day numbers but not year
The calender shows me the correct year but the option above not.
Switching back on and of does not change a thing
In iphoto information there is a wrong date -all dates are on year 2007,even
photo's older than 2007.
If i go to the specific file through finder - i see the same year info but clicking on more information you can see the correct year. month and day are correct.
I run 10.4.11
Regards
Tom
earthsaver - Jan 27, 2008 - 3:51 pm
Hmm. I wonder if reinstalling the
10.4.11 combo update would help you. Verifying disk and permissions with Disk Utility might also be worthwhile.
Otherwise, I don't know where to go next. If the above isn't helpful, I'll reopen your question.
baanst - Jan 28, 2008 - 12:46 pm
Hi,
the update and the verifying of the permissions did not work.
rgrds
Tom
TechSupport - Jan 31, 2008 - 12:50 pm
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