Date format in EXIF

The date shown in the EXIF data is in MM/DD/YY format. Is there any way of changing this? I'd like to see YY-MM-DD if possible. For sorting and other reasons, most of my filenames begin with YYMM, so having the date in the MM/DD/YY format get confusing. Especially if I want to rename a file from some archaic name to the YYMM format.

Currently you can not, but it is on our list of enhancements.
Sorry
Bob
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