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I'm afraid you want something the camera can't. The dat and time is saved in the picture in the EXIF data. Once on the computer or in a viewer, you will be able to see when the picture was made and if your printer program can use the EXIF data to put the date and or the time in the same frame, you could print it in the picture too. Bur showing it on the picture in one view will not be possible.
The time it took the picture? You want to know if the camera will show the time it took the picture using the self timer?
My answer is Yes and No.
Do you have your camera set to showing the date and time on the pictures now? If you do, then using the self timer would not change anything.
If you do have it set to showing on the picture and you don't want the date and time to show then change the setting on the menu function of the camera and turn this option off.
If you do not already have the camera set to show the date and time, using the self timer option is not going to make it suddenly appear.
The date is stored in the metadata of the picture - it is not in the image itself. Metadata is the stuff that the camera adds to the digital file for other purposes.
in order to print the date on to a picture you must use some software that will extract the metadata and superimpose it onto the image.
no you cannot edit the date imprint within the camera once its been clicked. you can just turn that setting off so that the date dosnt show up on the picture or change the date in your camera & click pictures again to your desired date
Hi there its depend on the camera type. I mean some time the photo identity no showing the date. For example Sony Camera showing the photo no DSC XXX01012010. Its mean its taken 01 JAN 2010. Some camera mention normal photo identity. But as per your requirement is not possible to change the camera software setting. You have to identify by Serial no. I hope i explain you the full things. If you want to know more then let me know. I try to batter explanation then, Thanks.
You can't get date on the pictures, when viewing them on the screen og on the computer. You can print pictures with date printed on them. Press Menu/OK while viewing the picture on the camera. Select DPOF, select With date. You need to do this with every single picture you want date on. It also requires your printer to be DPOF compatible.
Hi there. You have to set the time and date to show on the picture using the camera's menu before you take the picture. You cannot add the time and date to a picture after you have taken it except with photo editing software. Go into the camera's menu and select the setup option, scroll down to imprint (or something like that) and set it to date and time, press OK or save and from now on the date and time will automatically added to your pictures when you take them.
The date and time (and a lot more) are stored with every picture in its EXIF metadata. Any photo viewing/editing program should be able to display this data. To print this data, please consult the documentation for whatever program you're using to print your pictures. Depending on the program and printer you may print the date on the image, in the margins, or on the back.
I checked the manuals and I believe that the function you want is not available within the camera menus. The date, time, and lots of other information is included within each file that holds individual pictures. The software you use to view and edit pictures should show the information to you and may allow you to manually add the date to the picture. I use Photoshop Elements 6 (Mac) and it will allow me to put the date and time on a picture. You might consider adding the date and time to the name of the picture file if you want a quick reference to the date and time
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