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Can't get date to print on photos from S1000fp camera
I saw that someone answered that a different model didn't have the date option does anyone about this model. I'd really like to have the date print on my pictures. Note; it is set correctly on the camera.
I changed the setting as described on page 91 but still no date after I upload to Walgreens. It said something in the manual about a DPOF compatible printer??I changed the setting as described on page 91 but still no date after I upload to Walgreens. It said something in the manual about a DPOF compatible printer??
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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.
You didn't specify the make and model of your camera, but almost every digital camera records the date and time (and a lot of other stuff) with the image in what's called the EXIF data. This data is part of the JPG file and gets downloaded with the photo. Just about any photo cataloging/editing program should be able to show you this data. If you want this printed, you'll have to refer to the documentation for the program you're using. Depending on the program and the printer, you may print the date and time on the image, in the margins, or on the back.
If you need further help, please feel free to reply to this post. Please specify the make and model of your camera, and the program you're using to print if you want more information about that.
Unfortunately your camera does not have the feature to have the date stamp visible on the pictures. It does, however, save the date and time information on every photo in EXIF data. Every photo taken with this camera (and most all digital cameras) contain hidden EXIF data containing the exact date and time the photo was taken as well as other information such as aperture, shutter speed, flash mode, etc. To view this data you can look at the properties of the photo using a photo program or even windows.
Most digital cameras do NOT print with the date.
However, you can ask someone at your printing location if they can help you with this problem.
Sorry I could'nt give a direct answer!
The photos taken by EOS cameras don't have the date & time overlay. To print your photos with date/time stamp, use Zoombrowser EX software that came with your camera. When you select photos for print, you'll get the option of printing the date/time (and even the choice of font's colour) on the photos.
Unfortunately, the camera embeds the time and date into the image itself so once it is there the only way to remove it is with photo editing software. This would take some skill with the software to take out the time/date and make the photo look natural.
If you want to give this a go try the free software at getpaint.net. I suggest looking at the "clone stamp" feature and reading the manual on the help menu from inside the software so you know how to use it.
The date information is not part of the picture itself but accompanies it as separate data. The computer "system" preparing the picture for printing takes the date information and optionally (I assume) places it on the print. To do the same thing at home you require photo editing software that provides the same facility. There may of course be cameras that offer an embedded date option - perhaps others have come across one.
I changed the setting as described on page 91 but still no date after I upload to Walgreens. It said something in the manual about a DPOF compatible printer??
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