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DocFrankenstein
4th of January 2005 (Tue), 23:42
Or maybe a program that extracts exif data and prints the Date in the corner or something...

Anybody?

tim
5th of January 2005 (Wed), 00:05
JAlbum will do that with the slides and thumbnails it makes. http://www.jalbum.net

DocFrankenstein
5th of January 2005 (Wed), 13:01
I can't find how to do it with jalbum. I found how to put exif data next to the thumbnail though. :confused:

Bump... anybody?

Torpedo
5th of January 2005 (Wed), 13:48
I've used exifer (http://www.friedemann-schmidt.com/software/exifer/) in the past.

OviV
5th of January 2005 (Wed), 14:32
Take a look at this. Scroll down towards the bottom for instructions on how to do what you want.

http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?p=176755

tim
5th of January 2005 (Wed), 15:01
With JAlbum you need to use filters.

DocFrankenstein
5th of January 2005 (Wed), 15:49
Thanks everybody for the input!

OviV - that thing is genius! I went through 6 programs which supposedly date stamped... none of them come even close to your creation!

Thank you! :)

OviV
5th of January 2005 (Wed), 16:48
Glad it worked for you Doc. I haven't had time to do some enhancements that I have in mind so hopefully in the future I'll spend some time on it.

Ovi

tonychien
17th of February 2005 (Thu), 18:05
Easy Job to Stamp Date in a Heap of Photos

Many film cameras can stamp date in photo, and several digital camera can do it, too. But, it will be a piece of work stamping date in a heap of photos for lots of users whose camera cannot support the feature. You will be crazy with the stuffy and tedious work.

Now, let DigitalFilm do it for you!

First, open a image in DigitalFilm 1.65, select Signature panel, click Insert image and EXIF parameter menu and choose ShotDate item. Of course, you may type <ShotDate/> in textbox instead. Then adjust font, color and location, click Apply, the values of shotdate will be stamped in the photo.

You must be sure that EXIF data of image is whole before doing it.

We know, shotting date and time of every photo is different. Stamping date for a heap of photos will make you crazy.

It's a piece of cake for DigitalFilm. DigitalFilm supply the feature of batch process to insolve the problem. As above operation, type macro order <ShotDate/>, DigitalFilm will stamp date for each photo intelligently. You can think about it'll be so difficult to do it manually.

Certainly, this just is one of all features in DigitalFilm. You may try to discover the other feature, for example, digital reversal film, index sample, frame, EXIF Maker and so on if you are interested with DigitalFilm.

Download: http://www.opanda.com/en/df/index.html

Tips: It will be lifeliker if you set signature FONT as electronic.