![]() ![]() Hopefully this isn't an unsolvable Apple bug.ġ) Your system type: Mac 12.6.1, iOS 16.5Ģ) The ExifTool version you are using: 12.62ģ) The specific command line you are using:Įxiftool /Users/ken/Library/Mobile\ Documents/com~apple~CloudDocs/IMG_8184.JPGĭirectory : /Users/ken/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~CloudDocsįile Modification Date/Time : 2023:06:02 10:47:53-04:00įile Access Date/Time : 2023:06:02 10:48:01-04:00įile Inode Change Date/Time : 2023:06:02 10:48:00-04:00Įxif Byte Order : Big-endian (Motorola, MM)Ĭurrent IPTC Digest : bb55bead79d345ee7097f68ed1be7e6a ![]() I went back and tested old screenshots that had already been successfully processed, and they do continue to show the Date/Time Original.Įxample screenshot and full output provided. I then updated to the latest exiftool of 12.62 and the issue persisted. So I left off any arguments and sure enough the Date/Time Original is not listed at all. I also realized that what changed was that I updated to iOS 16.5 yesterday or the day before. My tool stopped working today and I realized it's because the returned value is null. I have a tool that does "exiftool -DateTimeOriginal -b" on iPhone screenshots that I've saved to an iCloud folder. ![]()
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