Photo date help.

Hello. I did do a search and found some info on this, but that info was a few years old so i thought id touch base again.
When i upload pics from my camera to i-photo the dates and times the pictures were taken is in the info of each pic. However, when i do as much as drag a photo out of iphoto and onto my desk top, that info is lost. I like to store my pics on a flash drive but when i export/resize the pics from iphoto into my pictures folder in "finder" and then move them to my flash drive, all the time data is gone. No way to save that time info with the pics, huh? If not is there a way to upload pics to my mac mini and bypass iphoto so i dont lose the time info? I really like being able to see the info for each pic and the last 5 batches of pics i had developed dont have the correct times. Thanks, O

When i upload pics from my camera to i-photo the dates and times the pictures were taken is in the info of each pic.
OK
However, when i do as much as drag a photo out of iphoto and onto my desk top, that info is lost.
Probably not - althought exporting is a much better way to get photos out of iPhoto drag and drop does not lose the photos date - that is embeded in the EXIF data within the photo (changes made in iPhoto may not be maintained if you drag and drop - but will be if you export)
If not is there a way to upload pics to my mac mini and bypass iphoto so i dont lose the time info?
iPhoto is not at all required - you can use image capture (in your applications folder) to upload photos, you can use the finder to drag them to disk - you can set your preferences in the iPhoto preferences
However alghough you do not give much information I strongly suspect that you are simply confusing photo dates with file dates - two totally different things - Photo data inculding dates is store within the photo in EXIF and IPTC fields and is viewed using a photo program
Files on the other hand have their own set of data describing the file and this is viewed using a file program and the finder or Windows explorer  -- 
SO as a wild guess I suspect you are expecting the file date to be the photos date - while there are programs that can do that (google is your friend - here is one that sounds like it might help - not tested or recommended - just found on Google - http://www.publicspace.net/ABetterFinderAttributes/) that is not the norm - the photo data is in the photo and viewed by photo programs - file programs view the file idata and the data of a file is when it was made - not when the data it holds was created - the photo taken in this case)
LN

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