Need to batch reset iPhoto pic time to EXIF time

Hi gang,
I have found a bunch of old pics in my iPhoto library that don't have the correct time assigned to them.  For example, a pic taken at 5 PM is listed in iPhoto as having been taken at 8PM.  If I "Reveal in Finder", then open the pic in Preview, the EXIF time is correct (5PM).
Is there a way to have iPhoto reset pic times back to the original EXIF time?  I found some old scripts (Joe's iPhoto Applescripts), but they look quite out of date.  I would be anxious running them on my current library.
I am using iPhoto 11 (v9.4.2).
Cheers!

I'm not sure how you have changed the date/time in iPhoto - but using smart albums you can identify photos form a specific camera - or many other attributes
in Events view the default sore is by date/time so I would expect the problem photos to be grouped together  --  and in Photo view you can select several different sorts and by truning off show event titles you can view all of your photos as a single group
I'm not clear on whart you found or what you are expecting but the way to modify the contents of the iPhoto database is to only use iPhoto to do it - never make any changes of any sort directly to the files in the database
LN

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