iPhoto - JPEG with Lightroom export files

Dear community,

I take my Photos in RAW format and use Adobe Lightroom for workflow management and the work of any photo. As a result, I create two sets of JPEG files: the full-size images are stored on my file server, while the reduced size JPEGs (approx. 1200 x 1600) I keep on my MacBook Pro. Date & time of the images exported JPEG is different to the actual hours when they were taken, I get a problem during their import in iPhoto because iPhoto 'think' that have all been taken recently. This creates a huge mess in iPhoto. I'm talking about 17,000 photos taken between 1999-2015. Given that I exported the entire stack at the same time, iPhoto shows them as taken today after importation. Photos are all stored in an appropriate folder structure (event/year).

Now my question: How can I teach iPhoto to use the structure of folders to sort the photos in the right way? As I have said, without the pictures in chronological order, they are useless. And so is iPhoto. Why do they want to do? Simple answer, I would like to share my photos on my Apple devices and for this, iPhoto would be just perfect.

Can someone help me with this or is that someone has a better idea for the RAW-> Lightroom-> export-> stream Jpeg iPhoto work?

Thank you very much!

Hans

Date & time of the images exported JPEG is different to the actual hours when they were taken, I get a problem during their import in iPhoto because iPhoto 'think' that have all been taken recently

It's down to how you export from Lightroom. iPhoto Gets the date and time of the photo Exif metadata and uses only the data of the file if it is missing. Check your LR export procedures to write Exif data in the exported files.

So, this is the solution to your problem.

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