Can the original photo time be preserved in Bridge CS6 to PS CS6 'Process Collections' panoramas?

Unlike manual processing of panoramas in PS CS5, when I processed today's photos via Bridge CS6's 'Process Collections' facility I lost the time the photos were snapped.  This makes geotagging of the panoramas thus generated impossible.  Is there any way to avoid the invalid time stamp the panorama thus acquires?  The processing is otherwise superb!  It finds the panorama shots, combines them beautifully, and saves them automatically.

The issue relates to ‘geotagging’, and I haven’t looked in depth at the files in question.  I use a ‘Gisteq Phototrakr’ to track my location during my Hiker-Biker Trail rides where I take some panoramas with a pocket camera.  When I use Bridge CS5 and Photoshop CS5 the Phototrakr is able to match up the times on the stitched panorama with my geolocation.  The same panorama created via Bridge ‘Process Collections’ and Photoshop CS6 leaves Phototrakr unable to make any match because the creation times of the panoramas are now the stitch times, not the times the photos were taken.  It turns out that I always use one additional step, and therein lies the problem.  Please read on.
I just tried to reproduce the problem with some photos taken March 27, 2012, and I discovered that the step where the date is changed isn’t the panorama creation step but the ‘Ctl-Alt-Shift-S’ save-for-web!  It is here that the date is changed from the original to the current date and time.  I’ve attached the shrunken/compressed jpg I just created so you can see the problem.  The original panorama created this morning via CS6 from the March 27, 2012 photos holds the correct date and time—I didn’t include it because it’s 160 MB in size.
My apologies for not investigating this issue further so that I could provide you with the proper information necessary for a fix.
Many thanks!
Kind Regards,
Jerry Wilkins

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