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Date and Time on Pictures, how do you take off so that it doesnt show up when I get developed?? thanks

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Turn off the date stamp in the main menu ..

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2008

SOURCE: display date & time on developed pictures

When you say it's displayed on the screen, do you mean while it's in playback mode, it's embedded there?

If not, you will have to put your resoltion in postcard mode and make sure in menu that your date or date/time stamp is turned on.

To get to your resolution settings, turn camera on to shooting mode, hit function/set button and arrow down to the bottom left corner where it will show your resolution (L,M,S, etc) and this is where you will find postcard mode.

This setting is the only one you can use date time stamp and will show up in prints, but only good for 4 x 6 prints, anything larger will not be good resolution, it will be pixelated because it's only enough quality for a small print.

Hope this helps!

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: date doesnt show on pictures

The info is stored with the picture (not on it) in a form called "metadata". This can be recalled by almost any photo editing program.

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Lee A.

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SOURCE: My sony camcorder DCR_TRV250E does

if you refer to page 275 of the manual. The only setting you can do is to turn on auto date and it will record the date for 10 seconds after recording has started. If you don't want to record it but just want to see it when you play back refer to page 277. and change to date/cam.
http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/3079468141.pdf
If you have any other questions please let me know.
Thank you,
Lee

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