Does anyone know if iMatch has feature or approach similar to "Adjust Capture Dates and Times" in Photo Mechanics, LR, etc...?
I'm not familiar with the PM/LR feature you are referring to, but did you look at Commands > Image > Modify EXIF Date and Time?
What you mean by "Capture Time" is actually the EXIF 'created' timestamp.
Press <F1> when the dialog is open to learn about all the options available for this feature.
QuoteP.S. We need more verticals and tutorials re:know-how
Great. Write one! We have even a special board for this in the community: https://www.photools.com/community/index.php?board=44.0
If you instead mean that I should write as many tutorials about IMatch as all the hired staff at Adobe is putting out, or all the (paid) endorsers, the people making money form giving Photoshop /LR workshops, the many folks who do video tutorials about all things Photoshop / LR on YouTube...I'm sorry. There is only one Mario, and he is always busy.
May I mention that the
IMatch Help System is full of short tutorials, tips & tricks? It sometimes appears to me that users, not longer being used to detailed context-sensitive help systems, don't look into the IMatch help often enough - or at all. Just typing
date and time into the help index would have brought up the feature you were looking for immediately...
There is also the
IMatch Knowledge Base (http://www.photools.com/category/imatch5/imatch-5-knowhow/) which contains a wide range of tutorials for IMatch features.
I have already created several video tutorials for IMatch Anywhere
TM (http://www.photools.com/imatch-anywhere/), as a help and aide for the Beta testers. These videos were well received. And of course I will make them available for all users once IMatch Anywhere becomes available.
Since I have spent the money on the video production software, I will also create some tutorials for IMatch itself. But this takes a lot of time to get right, and when I do this, I cannot do other "IMatch" things. Currently I'm concentrating on the next IMatch release, IMatch Anywhere, IMatch WebServices
TM and running the IMatch Anywhere Beta Test.