![]() I initially searched for how to fix this problem, and found a couple of GitHub repos containing solutions. ![]() These json files have metadata about the media files, such as the created date. Produces not just the files you’ve uploaded to them, but corresponding json files for each file you’ve uploaded. Google claims that the dates aren’t modified in the files that you originally provide to them. You probably did something similar, and like me, you quickly realized that lots of your photos didn’t have the proper dates. That was reduced to 130 gigs after I realized that they exported my albums as duplicate photos. This produced just over 220 gigs of photos and videos, ![]() I recently exported all of my Google Photos data using their “Takeout” tool.
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