Changing capture time

Hi,
I just discovered the time changing functions and tried to get some times corrected but ended being quite confused.
After importing a photo it shows 12:00 o'clock (24h system, i.e. noone). I then adjusted the time +1 hour and LR now says 13:00 o'clock.
Then I write out the XMP metafile, remove the photo from the catalogue (don't delete the file) and manually delete the XMP sidecar. If I now import the photo again, 14:00 o'clock is what LR thinks it was taken. Hu?
Maybe not part of the typical workflow but could nevertheless cause some problems I think. Am I doing something obviously wrong, can someone confirm that behaviour?
Regards,
Johannes

In answer to your questions - you're doing nothing wrong, and it's normal Lightroom behaviour. That's not to say that it's correct bahaviour because it isn't - Lightroom handling of time is broken and has been from day one. Best that you do not use this command.

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