![]() Warning : Wrong IFD for 0x9004 CreateDate (should be ExifIFD not IFD0) Warning : Invalid date/time format for EXIF:DateTimeOriginal Warning : Non-standard format (int8u) for IFD0 0x9003 DateTimeOriginal Warning : Wrong IFD for 0x9003 DateTimeOriginal (should be ExifIFD not IFD0) Warning : Non-standard format (int32s) for GPS 0x0005 GPSAltitudeRef ![]() Warning : Non-standard ExifIFD tag 0xea1d OffsetSchema Warning : Non-standard ExifIFD tag 0xea1c Padding Warning : Suspicious MakerNotes offset for Tag9401 Warning : Possibly incorrect maker notes offsets (fix by 4088?) If you convert each number in the second tag to the ASCII character, you'll see that it holds the same value as the correct DateTimeOriginal tag, just in hex values.Īnother useful exiftool command would be to validate the file to see what problems exist C:\>exiftool -g1 -a -s -warning -validate Y:\!temp\aa\bbb\DSC02102.JPG The second DateTimeOriginal in the IFD0 subgroup is out of place. The standard place for that tag is in the ExifIFD subgroup of the EXIF block and that has the correct value, which is why Windows can read it. DateTimeOriginal : 50 48 50 49 58 49 50 58 48 55 32 49 53 58 53 53 58 50 52 0Īs you can see, there is more than one DateTimeOriginal tag in the file. ![]() When you include those options you'll see this C:\>exiftool -G1 -a -s -DateTimeOriginal Y:\!temp\aa\bbb\DSC02102.JPG Because you haven't included the -G ( -groupNames) option and the -a ( -duplicates) option, you aren't seeing all the data. ![]()
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