Tourist, what PM does is right; the file is altered so the file update-datetime should be updated. If you really want, however, you can reset the file datetimes by Tools|Update Capture Date Times.
Hope this helps,
It is not right or wrong, it is inconsistent. I have PM set to match the timestamp of the file to the EXIF timestamp. Clearly I am not alone in this since it is an option in both PM and BBPro. That PM then overwrites that timestamp when keywording seems inconsistent in light of attempts in other parts of the app to keep the EXIF timestamp and the file timestamp in sync. I am not at all interested in the date time that the file was keyworded, I am interested in the time the picture was taken. That the filestamp matches that timestamp makes it easy for me to sort and browse through my images with tools that know nothing about EXIF.
Tourist, I actually only wanted to point out that from a
file system perspective, PM does what it should do. When a file is changed, the file update datetime should be updated. This is not always what you want (as you have correctly indicated), but by default it is the proper way.
PM does provide you with a way of changing both the file creation datetime as well as the latest file modification datetime (like other programs do as well). This is a nice service, and could be used as a (temporary?) work-around for your request. That's all I wanted to indicate.
Note: most likely you have and will never see the file creation datetime as by default the OS always shows the last modification datetime. (there is a third timestamp as well by the way, the last accessed datetime
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As to your second point. As near as I can tell the update capture date times does not reset the file timestamps back to the EXIF timestamp, and even if it did it would be an extra step that I would rather avoid. It appears that you do not keep the two in sync which is why you may not feel this is an issue. For those of us who do though it is an issue, and it does not seem "right".
What version of PM do you use? PM 4.5.2 certainly has this feature (see screen capture of dialog below). I agree this is an extra step though. I see you already posted a feature request, so lets see what Camerabits can do in this case
(By the way, I HAVE used this feature myself to keep the files with the right datetime!)
Again, I hope this helps
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