

If you just want the original date of the image, you can get that with: identify -format '%' yourfilename.jpgĪnd that'd give you output like: exif:DateTimeOriginal=2015:04:28 12:32:23 To use ImageMagik, for example, you'd first make sure that it's installed and then use the identify command like this: identify -format '%' yourfilename.jpg Most image editors will show you at least some of that information, and tools like ExifTool and ImageMagik can list all the EXIF metadata. The standard format for image metadata is called EXIF, and there are plenty of tools out there for viewing that data. That said, there's usually a lot more metadata connected to an image file than just the filename. Therefore, the first and perhaps only necessary step here is to find a new boyfriend. Please explain or show how this happens and a way to confirm the edited photo is simply the original and the edits are not what he thinks.Īny method for demonstrating that the edited photo came from a particular original, or that the original was taken at a particular time or date, must be predicated on the evaluator being a rational person. This has destroyed a relationship and I'm so tired of being called a liar. Please help and explain it as elementary as you can as he and I are not very technical or photographers. In fact the JPG filename also contains the date/time. I have the original photo and it shows date and time and camera info. I have tried to explain that when the photo is taken it creates the file information that doesn't change, but it appears it can be. It's hard for me to explain, and he is convinced I'm lying. He is still convinced I'm lying.Ĭan someone please explain meta date/time file and the difference in modified, created, and date taken. Even the actual photo appears the same as the original, except for dates and the "shadow men". Now he is convinced I was showing the outfit off to two imaginary men on our couch. Our photo was taken with me in a particular outfit. You see the issue is this: the original was taken by boyfriend but since dates changed and shadowing occurred, he is now convinced this photo was taken another time, and that the shadowing is two men on my couch.

This shadowing and date changes make it appear as if it a different photo. When making a copy, it changed the date and I must have done some photo edits and created some shadowing. My problem is, some photos were added into Google Drive and Google Photos.
#PHOTO MECHANIC MODIFIED DATE VARIABLE ANDROID#
Does an iPhone or Android automatically name the file with the date taken in it? I also need someone to confirm the the original file date taken that includes the camera maker, ISO, flash, etc., is attached to the original photo. It looks like this when a photo is taken. I have a photo that has the filename containing the date taken.
