tdresscher wrote: … I realised that I always used to format discs specifically for Mac
Macs read ExFAT OK, and it works fine for static files like you might put on a Flash Drive. But it's not good enough to keep up with all the background work that goes on with a dynamic system like Photos Library.
I want to import a bunch of photos into it from an icloud photos library but I do not wish to associate this disc/library with icloud. I can't figure out a way to do this without losing date/time data. Any ideas?
I'm not quite sure what you want. If I wanted to download all the pictures from an iCloud Library, I'd make a new, empty Library, make it the System Library, sign in to that account, connect the new Library to iCloud, and let it fill.
Make a New System Library connected to iCloud - Apple Community
I'd not only get the pictures, but I'd get all the metadata, including edits, comments, keywords, etc-- the originals and all the data that Photos uses to make the edited versions. Then I'd sign out and reconnect to my main account and main Library. Then I'd deal with merging them.
If I just wanted a few pictures, I'd sign on to iCloud.com in that account, and then I'd select and download the ones I wanted. I'd have to choose if I wanted Original files or edited versions. I'd get copies with the correct dates, but not all of the metadata and other info that's in a Photos Library.
You mention dates--there are lots of dates. Finder, being a File Manager, shows when the file was created. Photos, an Image Manager, will show the date the Image was created. So will Preview and other Image editors.
Does that help?