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How to print the date with my G2?

 
Dibona
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May 03, 2003 20:48 |  #1

Please help! With my old film camera I was able to have the date and time visible on the pictures taken. I can't find a way to do the same with my G2. I could not find any info about it in the manual. Could someone tell me if its possible with the G2, or if I have to add the date and time later on with a seperate layer. Thanks.




  
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May 04, 2003 07:16 |  #2

The camera cannot do what you want. You could add it in PhotoShop, though.


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Dibona
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May 04, 2003 18:25 |  #3

That's too bad! I would have made good use of the feature (available on much cheaper digital cameras...).
Using Photoshop: is there a way to automatically transfer the date from the Exif file, or do I have to do it manually with each frame? Thanks a lot.




  
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Claytonian
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May 05, 2003 08:55 |  #4

You can use BreezeBrowser to do a batch timestamp. You choose a folder of pics and then choose "timestamp". Then you can choose "all" and it will put a watermark of the time/date Exif data of all the pics in that folder.

The evaluation version of the software puts a limit on how many pictures you can work with at one time. But I think a lot of people on this forum would agree that the full version is worth the relatively small price.




  
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chikeang
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May 05, 2003 17:11 |  #5

try this one
Easy Photoprinte V1.20 from canon it is free
it is very easy to add a date

http://www.usa.canon.com …§ion=10273&pname=BJC-6000 (external link)

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