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LisaB
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      23rd Jan 2008
Some of the new digital cameras do not have the feature to add the date stamp
on the pics. Our software Picture Motion Browser will add them it's easy;
only thing is (from what I can figure out) is we have to add it to each pic
and that is crazy.

Is there away to add the date stamp in batches?

Thanks
LisaB
 
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Michael J. Mahon
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      23rd Jan 2008
LisaB wrote:
> Some of the new digital cameras do not have the feature to add the date stamp
> on the pics. Our software Picture Motion Browser will add them it's easy;
> only thing is (from what I can figure out) is we have to add it to each pic
> and that is crazy.
>
> Is there away to add the date stamp in batches?


It would be a mistake to add the date graphic over the photo in the
camera, since it is very easy for it to hide important picture detail,
(and a camera can't possibly know where it is safe to add it).

This function is properly a specialized function of a photo printing
program, since only a *printed* photo does not automatically contain
the date and time when the photo was taken (in its EXIF data).

Many photo viewers will "overlay" selected data about a photo, including
date, but I haven't had any need for one that would print photos with
this information "in" the print.

I'm sure someone here has experience with a program that does this.

-michael

"The wastebasket is our most important design
tool--and it's seriously underused."
 
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John Inzer
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      23rd Jan 2008
LisaB wrote:
> Some of the new digital cameras do not have the feature to add the
> date stamp on the pics. Our software Picture Motion Browser will add
> them it's easy; only thing is (from what I can figure out) is we have
> to add it to each pic and that is crazy.
>
> Is there away to add the date stamp in batches?
>
> Thanks
> LisaB

==============================
I'm guessing you mean the type of date
stamp that is visible on the picture when
it is viewed or printed?

Maybe the following free software would
be worth a try.

FastStone Image Viewer
http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm

"Basic steps to add dates to image files
using Fast Stone Image Viewer"

(You'll have to experiment with position, font
size, color and the various Variables to achieve
the result you desire.)

Tools / Batch Convert / Batch Convert tab...

Check the box...Use advanced options...

Advanced Options button / Text tab /
Check the box...Use Text...

Open the drop window..."Insert a Variable"
choose...EXIF DateTime / Date and Time...OK...

Add the files you wish to append...

Choose an Output Format...

Choose an Output folder...

Click the Start button...

--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! -
Digital Image MVP

Digital Image
Highlights and FAQs
http://support.microsoft.com/ph/695

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk



 
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LisaB
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      23rd Jan 2008
Thanks John I'll try that.

Michael; I guess it's a personal preferance to have the date on photos or
not. At first I did not like the date stamp on my printed images. Now that I
mainly use my pics on the computer and as a screen saver and to email around
I/We love it. The date stamp (which sits on the bottom left side) is fun when
looking at our pics.

My mothers old Sony camera; like my Kodak both have the option to have the
date stamp put on the pic when the pics are taken or not. Her new Sony camera
does not have this feature (as most newer ones don't seem to from what I'm
reading).

Her software Motion Picture Browser has a neat feature that allows you put
the date stamp on in choices of colours; formats and in locations on the pic.
You can also remove it as easy as you put it on. Very simple click of a
button. The only thing is that you have to go thru each and every pic to do
this. We want to be able to do it in a grouping or batch.

Thanks again,
LisaB


"John Inzer" wrote:

> LisaB wrote:
> > Some of the new digital cameras do not have the feature to add the
> > date stamp on the pics. Our software Picture Motion Browser will add
> > them it's easy; only thing is (from what I can figure out) is we have
> > to add it to each pic and that is crazy.
> >
> > Is there away to add the date stamp in batches?
> >
> > Thanks
> > LisaB

> ==============================
> I'm guessing you mean the type of date
> stamp that is visible on the picture when
> it is viewed or printed?
>
> Maybe the following free software would
> be worth a try.
>
> FastStone Image Viewer
> http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm
>
> "Basic steps to add dates to image files
> using Fast Stone Image Viewer"
>
> (You'll have to experiment with position, font
> size, color and the various Variables to achieve
> the result you desire.)
>
> Tools / Batch Convert / Batch Convert tab...
>
> Check the box...Use advanced options...
>
> Advanced Options button / Text tab /
> Check the box...Use Text...
>
> Open the drop window..."Insert a Variable"
> choose...EXIF DateTime / Date and Time...OK...
>
> Add the files you wish to append...
>
> Choose an Output Format...
>
> Choose an Output folder...
>
> Click the Start button...
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> MS Picture It! -
> Digital Image MVP
>
> Digital Image
> Highlights and FAQs
> http://support.microsoft.com/ph/695
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>
>
>

 
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Zhi Lee
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      8th May 2010
I have written a small utility allows you to stamp all the photos in a folder with the date that they were taken. It reads the EXIF information imprinted by your camera and places a watermark with the colour of your choice on the bottom right corner of the photograph.

http://zhi-lee.com/products/ez-batch...er/donate.html

Enjoy and hope you find it helpful.



Lisa wrote:

Adding Date stamp in batches
22-Jan-08

Some of the new digital cameras do not have the feature to add the date stamp
on the pics. Our software Picture Motion Browser will add them it's easy;
only thing is (from what I can figure out) is we have to add it to each pic
and that is crazy

Is there away to add the date stamp in batches

Thank
LisaB

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On Tuesday, January 22, 2008 8:30 PM
Lisa wrote:

Adding Date stamp in batches
Some of the new digital cameras do not have the feature to add the date stamp
on the pics. Our software Picture Motion Browser will add them it's easy;
only thing is (from what I can figure out) is we have to add it to each pic
and that is crazy

Is there away to add the date stamp in batches

Thank
LisaB

On Tuesday, January 22, 2008 8:55 PM
Michael J. Mahon wrote:

Re: Adding Date stamp in batches
LisaB wrote

It would be a mistake to add the date graphic over the photo in th
camera, since it is very easy for it to hide important picture detail
(and a camera can't possibly know where it is safe to add it)

This function is properly a specialized function of a photo printin
program, since only a *printed* photo does not automatically contai
the date and time when the photo was taken (in its EXIF data)

Many photo viewers will "overlay" selected data about a photo, includin
date, but I haven't had any need for one that would print photos wit
this information "in" the print

I'm sure someone here has experience with a program that does this

-michae

"The wastebasket is our most important desig
tool--and it's seriously underused."

On Tuesday, January 22, 2008 10:01 PM
John Inzer wrote:

Re: Adding Date stamp in batches
LisaB wrote
=============================
I'm guessing you mean the type of dat
stamp that is visible on the picture whe
it is viewed or printed

Maybe the following free software woul
be worth a try

FastStone Image Viewe
http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.ht

"Basic steps to add dates to image file
using Fast Stone Image Viewer

(You'll have to experiment with position, fon
size, color and the various Variables to achiev
the result you desire.

Tools / Batch Convert / Batch Convert tab..

Check the box...Use advanced options..

Advanced Options button / Text tab
Check the box...Use Text..

Open the drop window..."Insert a Variable
choose...EXIF DateTime / Date and Time...OK..

Add the files you wish to append..

Choose an Output Format..

Choose an Output folder..

Click the Start button..

--

John Inze
MS Picture It!
Digital Image MV

Digital Imag
Highlights and FAQ
http://support.microsoft.com/ph/69

Notic
This is not tech suppor
I am a voluntee

Solutions that work fo
me may not work for yo

Proceed at your own risk

On Wednesday, January 23, 2008 11:19 AM
Lisa wrote:

Thanks John I'll try that.
Thanks John I'll try that

Michael; I guess it's a personal preferance to have the date on photos or
not. At first I did not like the date stamp on my printed images. Now that I
mainly use my pics on the computer and as a screen saver and to email around
I/We love it. The date stamp (which sits on the bottom left side) is fun when
looking at our pics

My mothers old Sony camera; like my Kodak both have the option to have the
date stamp put on the pic when the pics are taken or not. Her new Sony camera
does not have this feature (as most newer ones don't seem to from what I'm
reading)

Her software Motion Picture Browser has a neat feature that allows you put
the date stamp on in choices of colours; formats and in locations on the pic.
You can also remove it as easy as you put it on. Very simple click of a
button. The only thing is that you have to go thru each and every pic to do
this. We want to be able to do it in a grouping or batch.

Thanks again,
LisaB


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