Sort photos by time taken

In Photoshop 9 can I view or sort photos by time taken not just by date taken?

You can check Edit >> Preferences >>  General Dialog as depicted here-
Thanks
Andaleeb

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2397
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2388
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  • How can I sort photos within an event? When I follow the Help instructions, I can sort manually in Photo format, but when I return to Event format, the original order is restored.

    How can I sort photos within an event? When I follow the Help instructions, I can sort manually in Photo format, but when I return to Event format, the original order is restored.

    Events are organisation for those who can't really be bothered. They are automatic - based entirely on Date and Time the camera records the photos as taken.
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    - when editing pictures these.
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    I'd rather have the pictures sorted by the time they were taken so I have all pictures in chronological order.
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    Hi
    I had a lot of problems sorting the display order on my two iphones and ipad
    The order displayed is 'Date taken' and then 'Date modified', but any photo without a 'date taken' will appear at the bottom , not the top
    goto to this link, have a read of my post
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/21098432#21098432
    Hope this helps

  • Order photos by date taken

    Hi all,
    I have a problem on my Mac is that when I organise my old photos by date created, it says "2009" and then lists the rest of the files in name order. Is there a way to organise these photos by date taken; i.e. so I see the ones that were created first or maybe by saying 2 December 2009 instead of just 2009?. Or like Date Taken in Windows Explorer?
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    You can't use that metadata in the Finder, but if your files were created on the date taken, you can Sort or Arrange by Date Created.
    If you really want to organize by Date Taken (from the EXIF data), then use iPhoto. That is the program that organizes Photos.
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    If you want to Sort by Date Created, hold down the Option key when selecting the button or menu item. The options will change from Arrange to Sort.
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  • How do I sort photos the way I want them to appear within an Event? Sort Manually is always grayed out. SAR

    Keep trying but sort manually stays grayed out. All I want to do is sort photos within one event the way I want them to appear.

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    Or you can create a Playlist of just the singles, or tracks from various albums that work together well, or just your favourite tracks from different artists and so on.
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