

IFor method 1 it is too late to deal with the many files I already ahve.įor method 2, I am not sure what goes into the xyz element. then via external system level scripting and a tool like exiftool extract the date of the.

Otherwise one possible procedure might be ( one would have to test/try out), to save always two files from a developed RAW file, namely the Affinity Photo file and a corresponding JPG file of the same filename part with included meta data. So you can treat and handle it yourself differently from the system level file date-time stamp.Ģ. However, the easiest would be if you save your Affinity files instead with an own added date stamp filename here, so something like.

Also I don't know if this is generally a good idea to do in terms of some possible hidden Affinity file format internals then, meaning due to possible backup and incremental internal Affinity file format parts.ġ. No it's not simple, since you can't change and influence an APh-file's system level date-time stamp from inside of APh, just from outside from the OS file system level. I would like to batch change this date to the "date shot", which still exists within the exif data It seems that when I process a raw file in APh and save that as an affinity photo file, the file date is the date that I first saved that APh file, not the date shot This is possibly naive, and may have a simple solution.
