Hi,
[I'm running PM 4.6.2.1 (eval) on OSX 10.6.2.]
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I'm planning on leaving Aperture and using PM as a front-end for my workflow (I can live without the catalog function for now, since Spotlight searches work well and also because PM is able to open my entire image collection, about 10K images, into a single contact sheet without issue).
I have managed to export all my images files from Aperture with metadata intact. I had to jump through some hoops to get the star ratings to transfer, but I was able to make it work using tips I found on this support forum (i.e. utilized an unused IPTC field to carry the rating information from one app to the other).
One problem (not a PM problem, BTW) I found after exporting all my files from Aperture, is that for a small subset of files, the 'capture' time and date was lost. It was replaced with the time and date of the export from Aperture. I noticed that the affected files were restricted to a few different kinds of files:
(a) old JPGs generated from a scanner, about 10 years ago
(b) scanned JPGs supplied by "1 hour photo" place after getting film developed
(c) JPGs generated from pre 2006 era mobile phone cameras
After some discussion on another forum, and some experimentation, I strongly suspect that these files either do not have EXIF data, or do not have properly written EXIF data. I guess that the original file creation date/time (e.g. from many years ago) was being used as the capture time, in lieu of having proper EXIF data. As such, when I export, the file creation time gets updated, and hence the only indication of the original file time and date is lost.
Assuming I can manually extract these old JPGs from my Aperture package file (thus preserving the original file creation date, e.g. using move rather than copy), I'm trying to find some way of automatically updating the EXIF capture time with the file creation time.
Someone suggested I might use 'exiftool' to help with this.
My question is - does PM have any functions to perform such a task? I see there is an "Adjust Capture Dates and Times" function, but I'm not clear if this will help me. It seems this is for correcting times/dates in a file when it is present, but wrong. In my case, I'm not sure there is even EXIF data present. It also seems that this tool cannot use the current file creation date to update the EXIF Capture data/time. (?)