NickML,
Quick question: If you look at the creation date/time of the files while they're still on the card is it correct?
Yes. To give two examples:
0001.avi:
Reading from the card:
Mac finder creation date: 20/11/13, 10.31am
Mac finder last modification date: 20/11/13, 10.32am
After ingest:
{iptcday0}{iptcmonthname3}{iptcyear2}-{iptchour24}{iptcminute}
resolves incorrectly as 21Nov13-1020
and {day0}{monthname3}{year2}-{hour24}{minute}
resolves incorrectly as 05Nov13-1020
(The 05 appears to be from the last time {day0} was used in Stationary Pad).0002.avi:
Mac finder creation date: 21/11/13, 12.38pm
Mac finder last modification date: 21/11/13, 12.39pm
After ingest:
{iptcday0}{iptcmonthname3}{iptcyear2}-{iptchour24}{iptcminute}
resolves incorrectly as 21Nov13-1022
and {day0}{monthname3}{year2}-{hour24}{minute}
resolves incorrectly as 05Nov13-1022
In your IPTC Stationery Pad you can change the "IPTC Date" section to apply the Capture Time to the "IPTC Date", or you can apply the Modification Time to the "IPTC Date."
Using the local stationery pad in the Ingest dialog: date is currently checked, and set to "today". However, if I try to change this to "capture" or "modification time", the change doesn't seem to 'stick': if I close, then reopen the pad, the setting had returned to "today". Unchecking it gives me an incorrect time/date of 05Nov13, 10.22pm
If, after ingesting, I use stationary Pad to change the date to modification time, it gives me 05Nov13, 10.22pm. The relevance of that date is not at all clear to me; it might be a legacy date from a previous job, but I've shot a lot of other jobs since then.
Thanks for the other links: I'll look into those now, but obviously I'd prefer to keep my workflow as simple as possible if I can.
Nick