![]() I do not think there is anything that can be done to change this default behavior of the apps, which took me the entire day yesterday to understand. Lastly, if you import a single flle from the Collection web page to your phone, it is also added to the end of the Photos with the current date as the created date. However, if you decide to import these to Photos (which is complicated), they again sort at the end of Photos with the current date as the created date. The photos display well within the respective apps and navigation is easy. ![]() If you open the Collection web page on your iPhone or iPad and you elect to download all photos, you are given a choice of downloading to Dropbox or the Files app. On a Mac, if you select one photo and download it, it is also saved in the downloads folder, but when you import the photo, it has the current created date and sorts at the end of the Photos. This is exactly the behavior that we see when photos are exported from LRC and imported into Photos. These save on the hard drive in the downloads folder and when imported to Photos, they have the original created date and sort chronologically. On a Mac, as the link opens to the Collection home page, there is an option to download all photos. My goal was to allow them to view the photos easily, but also to be able to download them and add them to their Apple Photos library. I synched these photos, edited the web page and created a link for others to view. I selected 350 photos, edited them, and created a Collection in LRC. I gathered about 1500 photos from my Sony camera, iPhone, and from fellow travelers. On a recent trip to Greece, I was the unofficial photographer for the group. I am creating the Collection to share with a travel group, and most will want to import my photos into Apple Photos, but this behavior makes it very difficult to view my photos chronologically alongside their own photos and plays havoc with their Apple Photos library.Īny thoughts/suggestions? As I have noted recently, my system is falling behind (LRC 12.5.1 and MacOS Big Sur 11.7.10), but I doubt this is the issue. This now places the imported photo as the newest photo, completely out of chronological order. I import it to Apple Photos and the time is listed as Novemat 11:23 PM I export the photo to my Mac, and again the Created and Modified date is November 24 at 11:23 PM. Now I create a Collection in LRC and view it on the web. I assumed it was normal mapping behavior. ![]() I am ok with this behavior, as it does what I want, placing the photo chronologically. I import it to Apple Photos, and the time is listed as Octoat 8:11:00 AM I have a photo with a capture date/time of Octoat 8:11:00 AMĪfter exporting to my Mac, I see with the Inspector "Created: Novemat 1:23 PM" and Modified: Novemat 1:23 PM"
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