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  1. John Greer

    touch command works then macOS changes timestamp back

    macOS v10.14.3 has been messing with my folder timestamps. I try fixing it by using the "touch -r" command: e.g. touch -r subfolder mainfolder I see the timestamp of mainfolder change to match subfolder, then it instantly changes back to the current/bad timestamp. Ideas?
  2. S

    Strange timestamp glitch on mac imessage

    Getting a weird glitch with time stamps on imessage on my mac. Running High Sierra. It looks like the stamp is correct for all the messages I send, but the messages I receive have an inexplicable timestamp. Also, the time stamps are 100% correct when looking at the same messages on my iphone...
  3. F

    Photos iOS/Mac OS

    Hello all, I might have a strange problem, i write might, because i am not sure if this is meant to be, or if its a bug. My problem revolves around timestamps on pictures taken on vacation. My phone is connected to wifi localy, so the time on the phone is local and its also aware of where i...
  4. jp_noli

    Issues with time stamp on videos in Photos

    I have these family pictures taken on an old digital camera. The time on the camera was wrong at the moments of capture. For example, if the pictures were taken on June 11, 2012, but the time on the camera said Jan 1, 2009, then the picture will be time stamped as Jan 1, 2009. After importing...
  5. RK9872

    Imported videos getting wrong date

    I noticed few post on the subject but nothing similar to what I have... File created / modified are properly set: but once the file is uploaded, it is taking date from somewhere else... It's not todays date - Today is Nov 4th. Is this a known issue?
  6. M

    Problem with timestamps in Photos

    I've got a problem with photos & videos that I've imported from my Ipad to my Mac with Photos. The problem (with some files) is that Photos shows the correct time & date when they where created (i.e. when the button was pushed). But when I check the same files in Finder (in Show package...