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Auto import to LR M wrong capture time

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rctneil

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  1. iOS
Hi,

LR Mobile auto imported about 500 photos I took on my iPhone after a day out and every now and again, one of the photos has the wrong time. It just shows as being out of order.

How can I fix this?
 
What day was it shot? What day does the iPhone say it was shot? In Lightroom, what date is on the image when you display the Information?
 
@clee01l The photo in Apple Photos says 24/03/2022 at 16:17. In LR Mobile the same photo shows 24/03/2022 at 16:35.

The 16:17 time is the correct one.
 
Check the Adobe community. I am 90% confident there was a thread there about this issue. It had to do with how Apple does things, and Adobe had very limited recourse. If I recall correctly, there was speculation that Apple Photos is using APIs/information which is NOT exposed to third parties.
 
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