

Each following photo in your selection will then be moved forward 3 hours and 42 minutes as well. So let’s say you are moving the first photo forward 3 hours and 42 minutes. Applying that time difference to each of the selected photos allows Lightroom to maintain the integrity of the timestamps and you keep your photos all in order. It shows you the current date and time, and then when you set a new date and time for it, it looks at the difference. The way this method of updating works is that it looks at the first image in your selection.
#Lightroom batch file rename update#
Now, just from the name, it sounds like if you were to mass update multiple images, it would set them all to be the same date and time, but that’s incorrect. This option lets you modify the photo time stamps to a particular time.

So how do they work? Option 1 – Adjust to a specified date and time Change timestamps to a specified date and time
