Preserve exif data from emailed photos/videos?

i have an iphone, my wife has an iphone. when i take a picture or video and import into iphoto, the date and time i've taken it is preserved and displays in iphoto. yet when my wife takes a picture or video and emails it or sends it in an mms, i save it to my camera roll and later import it into iphoto, the date and time displayed are the date and time i saved it to my camera roll. is there any way to preserve the original date and time that my wife took the picture to carry over into iphoto import?

Hey Jeremy,
Photos saved to the iPhones Camera Roll are just like photos saved to any other devices camera roll, so it makes sense that the EXIF information is recreated. If you took a screenshot on the iPhone, you might want it to have the aditional tagging info (someone out there does).
I think you'll have to leave feedback for this one. Maybe suggest photos saved from the web or email be saved somewhere else, other than the Camera Roll.
WTH.

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