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Make sure you have set the date and time correctly on your camera.
View the picture you want to Time stamp, by changing left hand slider to green icon.
Press the circular 'Menu/Set' button
Press down arrow to get to playback mode in the onscreen menu.
Press right arrow to access this menu.
Press down arrow until 'text stamp' is highlighted.
Press right arrow to select.
Choose whether to apply stamp to single or multiple photos
Press 'Menu/set' to select photo to stamp.
Choose which stamps to add. Date, time, age etc..
Press 'Menu/set' again and select the 'Yes' box.
The only problem with this is that it will re-size your photos to about 3m, which can make them grainier if you took them at a higher resolution. Unfortunately there is no other way to time stamp your photos on this camera.
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.
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.
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.
May not be a way to do it. Personally, I think it is a poor thing to do. When you put the time & date on a picture this way, it cannot be easily removed. Since the EXIF data has this and much more information, you can always add it later.
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