Windows 10: Which metada data field does Photo app use to create the folder while importing?

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  1. Which metada data field does Photo app use to create the folder while importing?


    My GoPro had a depleted battery, and its date was reset. I edited the exif "Creation Date" field. Using the file explorer properties dialog I can see that it was correctly edited, But when I try to import the photos and MP4s from a pen drive they are all imported as they were taken in 2013.


    My import configuration is "By Date".


    I want to know which exif metadata fields the Photo App uses to create the folders while importing JPGs and MP4s. So I would correct it and have they imported where I want.

    :)
     
    Paulo Eduado Neves, Aug 4, 2019
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  2. Which metada data field does Photo app use to create the folder while importing?

    My GoPro had a depleted battery, and its date was reset. I edited the exif "Creation Date" field. Using the file explorer properties dialog I can see that it was correctly edited, But when I try to import the photos and MP4s from a pen drive they are all
    imported as they were taken in 2013.

    My import configuration is "By Date".

    I want to know which exif metadata fields the Photo App uses to create the folders while importing JPGs and MP4s. So I would correct it and have they imported where I want.
     
    Paulo Eduado Neves, Sep 28, 2019
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  3. Ruz San Win User
    importing photos

    Thank you for clearing that out. It looks like you are importing the files using the Photos app. When you import photos using this app, the files get imported into your Pictures library. To view these files, refer to these steps:

    • Open File Explorer.
    • On the list of folders on the left side of the window, click on Pictures. You shall see the photos imported from the SD card using the Photos app.

    Another option you have is to import the files solely using File Explorer. Here's how you can do it:

    • Connect the SD card into the computer.
    • Launch File Explorer.
    • Click on This PC.
    • Locate your SD card under Devices and drives.
    • Double-click on the SD card.
    • Manually choose which photos to move into your local folders. Right-click on each photo and choose
      Copy (Ctrl + C) then go to the destination folder then right-click on an empty space in the window and select
      Paste (Ctrl + V).
    • If you are importing all the photos, you can press Ctrl + A on the keyboard to select all of the files. Copy then Paste them into the destination folder.
    • If you are importing selective photos, hold the Ctrl key while clicking on the photos you want to copy. This will let you choose a number of photos instead of selecting all of them like what Step 7 suggests.

    Once you're able to get the hang of the tricks, importing photos will not be a challenge anymore.

    Tell us which method works best for you.

    We're here if you need more help.
     
    Ruz San, Sep 28, 2019
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  4. Which metada data field does Photo app use to create the folder while importing?

    Windows 10 photos won't import

    Hi,

    Since you mentioned that you were able to import photos the first time you tried it, we suggest that you download and run the
    Windows app troubleshooter and check if it resolves the issue. This troubleshooter will scan your PC and attempt to automatically fix issues with the Windows store apps.

    If the Photo app still isn't working, try to reset it by following these steps:

    • In the Search box, type Settings.
    • From the results, click on Settings to run the app.
    • Tap System and select Apps & features.
    • Click on the Photos app and hit Advanced options.
    • Press Reset.

    You may also want to check if you have permissions to the folder to which you are importing the photos. Here are the steps to give permissions to the folder:

    • Right-click on the Pictures folder, in the File Explorer, and select
      Properties.
    • Under the Security tab, click on HomeUsers
      under Group or Username.
    • Choose Full Control under Permissions for System
    • Repeat steps 2 & 3 for Administrators under Group
      or Username.
    Restart your PC and try importing the photos again.

    Additionally, you may want to read Andre Da Costa's Forum article using the link below for more info:

    Complete Guide to Importing Your Photos in Windows 10.

    Regards.
     
    Rolando Vil, Sep 28, 2019
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