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  1. As per the topic title i'm having issues when exporting to jpg from a developed raw file. I loose the original date shot from the exif data. This in itself is a workflow nightmare when you have a copious amount of RAW files to get through and have them display in date order correctly. I could go through and edit the exported jpg with an exif editor but this is seriously the last option i would turn to. Any ideas are welcome. QH
  2. In AFFINITY PHOTO, EXIF date shot lost on export I cannot find the date and time of shot after exporting the image .psd or .jpg. Date shot is OK when saving in .afphoto format — see screen shots. How can I keep date and time of shot in other formats? Thanks for the tip.
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