Many iPhone users turn on iCloud Photos option and store photos in iCloud. After downloading and exporting iCloud photos to the computer, we found the creation date of photos is wrong, the creation date should be the date when the photos were taken, but the creation date of all photos becomes the exported date. When we download 1000 photos from the iCloud server, how do I batch change the photo creation date? If you are experiencing problems, this article will provide solutions to this problem.
1. Download and install Fireebok Photo Exifer on your Mac
2. Import download iCloud photos into Photo Exifer
3. Select photos in the Photo Exifer, and click the Quick Action button, then choose the "Copy exif date to the create date" menu item.
Then the creation date of all selected photos will be changed to the shooting date, and the changed photos will be saved in the ~/Pictures/com.Fireebok.viewexifforios folder. And you can change the storage location in the product Perferences...
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