"Created Date" Changes in PS

In Photoshop CS3 (with Windows XP), after adding metadata to our scanned film images using File Info, the original "created date" changes to a completely different "created date".
eg. Unprocessed images that were scanned on July 16, 2012 show a "created date" of July 16, 2012, when we check the File Info for the image.
   After adding the metadata to the images in File Info (using a Metadata Template that we created in PS on February 20, 2012), the "created date" was always changing to December 20, 2009.
   We re-created the Metadata Template in PS on July 18, 2012, and the "created date" now changes to July 12, 2012.
Can anyone advise on how to solve this issue?
BTW, the "modified date" works just fine.
Thanks.

I recently experienced the same problem wth images that had adjusted dates in Aperture. Though I can't offer an explanation as to what went wrong, I did manage to solve it.
In iTunes deselect any synced photo albums which contain images that are displaying incorrect dates in iOS7 - sync your iOS device (the albums and images will be removed). Now select the photo albums again in iTunes, resync your device - the images will be added again with the correct dates (well that was my experience. Best of luck).

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