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The date and time (and a lot more) are stored with every photo in its EXIF metadata. If you want the date printed on your photos then please refer to the documentation for whatever program you're using to print. Depending on the program and printer you may have the option of printing the date on the image, in the margins, or on the back.
Hello and welcome to FixYa! This following steps allows you to set the system time which will be displayed on the photos.
Press the Up or Down buttons to select the Date option in the Setup menu.
Press the OK MENU button.
Press the Up or Down buttons to select a Date option from the menu that appears
On selecting "On" the date will appear on the photo once it is taken. On selecting "Off" no date will appear on the photo. On selecting "Set Date" the Set Date settings screen will appear. You will be able to change the date settings that will appear on the photo once it is taken. To Set the date:
Press the Up or Down button to enter the Set Date option.
Press the OK MENU button.
Press the Right/Left button to select and highlight the Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second and Date Format type.
Press the Up or Down button to set the Date and Time digits.
Select the first option of the Date format and press the Up or Down button to set the date format that appears on the top line: YY MM DD; DD MM YY; MM DD YY.
Press the OK MENU button to confirm, save the changes and exit.
You have done it. I hope this solution helps you If you have any more query or issue regarding your problem do inform me.
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The "wrench" is NOT a button, it is an icon in the menu.
Press the MENU button.
Press the Right/Left button to select the "WRENCH" icon
The Setup menu appears in the center of the LCD. 3.
Press the Up/Down buttons to select the Date option in the Setup menu.
Press the MENU button.
Press the Up/Down buttons to select a Date option from the Menu that appears:
On selecting "On" the date will appear on the photo once it is taken. •
On selecting "Off" no date will appear on the photo. •
On selecting "Set Date" the Set Date settings screen will appear. You will be able to •
change the date settings that will appear on the photo once it is taken.
To Set the date:
Press the Up/Down button to enter Set date option. 1.
Press the MENU button. 2.
Press the Right/Left button to select and highlight the Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, 3.
Second and Date Format type. Press the Up/Down button to set the Date, time and
format
The "wrench" is NOT a button, it is an icon in the menu.
Press the MENU button. Press the Right/Left button to select the "WRENCH" icon The Setup menu appears in the center of the LCD. 3. Press the Up/Down buttons to select the Date option in the Setup menu. Press the MENU button. Press the Up/Down buttons to select a Date option from the Menu that appears: On selecting "On" the date will appear on the photo once it is taken. • On selecting "Off" no date will appear on the photo. • On selecting "Set Date" the Set Date settings screen will appear. You will be able to • change the date settings that will appear on the photo once it is taken. To Set the date: Press the Up/Down button to enter Set date option. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Press the Right/Left button to select and highlight the Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, 3. Second and Date Format type. Press the Up/Down button to set the Date, time and
If the date is near an edge, you can use a photo-editing program to crop the picture. In some programs such as Photoshop Elements, you can actually remove the date almost like magic!
theres no date a time stamp on the photo itself with DSLRs but the meta data is kept on file in the photo so it has recorderd the time and date. depending on what photo printing software your using you can bring up the time and date back on the photo. I have canon photo printer and using the bundled software easy photo print, it allows me to print time and date of the photo. or if you use adobe lightroom you can get the time and date back on the photo. the time and date stamp is more of a compact camera rather than DSLR.
The date usually only appears on the front. However, most retail photo labs (i.e. walmart) can add custom backprinting to your photos. You can usually only add one line of text for entire order and custom pricing would probably make this a little bit expensive. On that note, the date you have your film developed/printed is usually printed on the back of each print for free, as this is default setting for the lab's printer.
Set the image size to 'postcard'. Press the Function key, scroll down to the bottom icon and select postcard (L, M1, M2, S, postcard). Press Function key again.
To turn the date imprint on, go to the Record menu and set the option for Date Stamp to Date or Date & Time.
You need to take the photos with the date option on, and it becomes a permanent part of the photo. You cant turn the option on and off dynamically. Use the cameras menu to turn the date on and you should be OK from here on in! Thanks!!!
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