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Time shift on images copied from Canon camera, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

mx flag

Taking an SD card from a Canon camera, it appears the times on Nautilus and another file manager are shifted by 4 hours earlier than what is seen on the 'Image' properties tab (which is the correct time).

Camera and laptop are both EDT (UTC-4).

From this:

time wrong on sdcard images in Ubuntu, okay on camera and Windows

and

SD Card reporting Date created in the future

... it seems there is an issue with the mount. The first note above mentions the command line, the second, for use with the Disks widget.

However, when using the Disks widget, and adding the time_offset=600 element, you must shut off the 'user defaults', and therefore, the SD card mounts as root.

What would be the workaround here?

asylumax avatar
mx flag
Correction, yes; this on EDT, not EST; changed this in the original question. Camera pictures taken at 10:30 AM originally showed up as taken at 6:30 AM.
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cn flag
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