Change picture date

Some of my wedding photos have a date of June 13, 2015, and some have a date of June 15, 2046. I tried to select all photos in Photo and clicking on "adjust the date and time" change dates back to a date, but nothing changes. Yet read 2046 photos. It is impossible to do this one because I have more than 1000 photos.

In the date and time system references defining a standard format - usually this is due to a format of date/time custom or unusual

LN

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