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→‎Maker Note: "System format timestamp" is not a timestamp
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The photo timestamp is represented by the number of seconds that had passed since the beginning of the year 2000 in the photographer's 3DS's time zone.
 
The photo timestamp is represented by the number of seconds that had passed since the beginning of the year 2000 in the photographer's 3DS's time zone.
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The system format timestamp is a UTC timestamp, in milliseconds, of when the photographer's 3DS system had last been formatted. Despite this value's potential usefulness for preventing previously-formatted photos from being viewed, it does not seem to be used.
      
The left translation number indicates how many pixels to move the left-eye image to the left before scaling it to fit the entire image on-screen without stretching it. It inversely affects the positions of the right-eye image and the 3D Focus slider. The 3DS Camera clamps this value to prevent the image from moving off-screen. This value is zero in 2D photos, though 3D photos can use a value of zero as well.
 
The left translation number indicates how many pixels to move the left-eye image to the left before scaling it to fit the entire image on-screen without stretching it. It inversely affects the positions of the right-eye image and the 3D Focus slider. The 3DS Camera clamps this value to prevent the image from moving off-screen. This value is zero in 2D photos, though 3D photos can use a value of zero as well.
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