Time adjustment in aperture

This is a very specific question that I have not been able to figure out. Two cameras. My D700 was set at the correct time and my first picture was taken at 1PM CDT. My D3 was set at the wrong time at 1AM. What time zone do I set the D3 so that I shifts its time to the 1PM CDT upon import? I have tried many combinations, but none seem to provide the correct date and time.
Thanks

Never mind, I figured it out.. pretty easy actually.. using the 'Metadata' menu item and 'Date & Time Stamp' Adjustment option.

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