noid2 写了: 2025年 4月 29日 18:47
用了iCloud, 在Mac上能看到照片。
1. 最简单的办法是将照片拖到本地硬盘文件夹,可是丢了照片的时间地点信息。创建时间变成了拖照片的时间。
2. 用Export Unmodifid Original 方法,照片的时间信息变成了照片上传到云端的时间,不是真正的照照片的时间。
3. 用第三方软件工具。
难道苹果公司就是如此混蛋不能提供一种保留原始日期的工具?
I verified from windows with photo app. it works.
To copy photo files from an iPhone to a computer and retain the original creation date and time, follow these steps:
### **For Mac Users:**
1. **Connect iPhone to Mac**:
- Use your iPhone's charging cable to connect it to the Mac.
- Unlock your iPhone and trust the computer if prompted.
2. **Import Using the Photos App**:
- Open the **Photos** app on your Mac.
- In the **Import** tab, select your iPhone as the source.
- Choose the photos you want to import.
- The **Photos** app will automatically retain the creation date and time when you import the photos.
3. **Using Finder** (macOS Catalina and later):
- Open **Finder** and click on your iPhone in the sidebar.
- Select the **Files** tab and find the photos under the **DCIM** folder.
- Copy them manually to your computer.
**Important**: When you copy photos directly from the **DCIM** folder, the metadata, including the creation date, should be preserved.
### **For Windows Users:**
1. **Connect iPhone to Windows PC**:
- Use your iPhone’s charging cable to connect it to your PC.
- Unlock your iPhone and trust the computer if prompted.
2. **Import Using Windows Photos App**:
- Open the **Photos** app on your Windows computer.
- Click the **Import** button (you should see your iPhone listed).
- Select the photos you want to import.
- This method should retain the creation date and time for each photo.
3. **Manually Copy Using File Explorer**:
- Open **File Explorer** and find your iPhone under **This PC**.
- Open the **DCIM** folder to find your photos.
- Copy and paste them into a folder on your PC.
**Note**: When copying directly from the **DCIM** folder, the original EXIF metadata (including creation date and time) should be retained.
### **Important Tips**:
- **EXIF Data**: The original date and time are stored in the **EXIF metadata** of the photos. When copying files from the **DCIM** folder or using Photos, this data is usually preserved.
- **Third-Party Apps**: If you use third-party software like **iMazing** or **CopyTrans**, they can also help you transfer photos and retain the original metadata.