photos_time_warp
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photos_time_warp
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Photos changing picture dates?
I think the most likely thing that has happened in your case is that the data in the Photos.sqlite database file has been corrupted somehow--likely some kind of bug in Photos.app. So when Photos reports the date on a photo, it's retrieving that date from the database, not from the actual image file on disk. Thus, it's possible the date/time of the photos themselves is still preserved in the EXIF data of the original images. The Photos Time Warp tool has an option to read the date/time from the EXIF data and reset it in the Photos database to match. This tool requires a level of comfort with the command line so I wouldn't use it if you're not comfortable running commands in the Terminal but it is one option (the only one I know of) that might be able to restore the correct date/time for your affected photos by reading the data from the EXIF data of the original images.
iptcinfo3
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EXIF, IPTC and/or XMP metadata to store image generation parameters: which one is the best?
You need to install iptcinfo3: if you are using Anaconda, open a prompt and after conda activate ldm install the latest version from GitHub with pip install git+https://github.com/james-see/iptcinfo3#egg=iptcinfo3
What are some alternatives?
osxphotos - Python app to work with pictures and associated metadata from Apple Photos on macOS. Also includes a package to provide programmatic access to the Photos library, pictures, and metadata.
bulk-exif-to-excel - Bulk exif data export to excel
shot - A CLI Screenshot Helper for OSX Terminal
Photomosaic-Creator - This script allows you to create a photomosaic from a set of images.
exiftool - ExifTool meta information reader/writer
autofile - Mac command line app to automatically move or copy files based on metadata associated with the files. For example, file your photos based on EXIF metadata or use MP3 tags to file your music files.
RepairPhotosBookmarks - Repair broken bookmarks to referenced files in Apple Photos to fix "Missing file" errors when moving a Photos library to a different disk or machine.
stable-diffusion - Optimized Stable Diffusion modified to run on lower GPU VRAM
elodie - An EXIF-based photo assistant, organizer and workflow automation tool.
add_photo_locations_from_google_history - Python script to add missing location data to photos in your Apple Photos library based on your Google location history. This script can be run stand-alone to add location data to the photos in your library or as a post-processing function for osxphotos to add location data to photos upon export.
metadata-extractor - Extracts Exif, IPTC, XMP, ICC and other metadata from image, video and audio files