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Problem with the Date/Time (S2 IS) model.

 
Olfsark
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Oct 10, 2006 14:05 |  #1

I have purchased "S2 IS" few months ago, and until now I don't know how to present the Date/Time in the picture. I have notice from the Canon's website that you can present the Date/Time while printing picture, but I don't want to print pictures. I want to see it in the picture file in my computer. So, am I missing something in the manuals – Can I include the Date/Time in the picture file?

Please any advice about this matter?




  
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Oct 10, 2006 15:14 |  #2

If you use the ZoomBrowser software that came with the camera, in the preview mode, under shooting information, it is listed as the third item. Or are you looking for the time and date to appear on the preview itself?




  
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Oct 10, 2006 22:40 |  #3

I am talking about... when i download the pictures from the camera to my computer, there is no date or time on the pictures. i just want to know when i took these picture at what date and time. that's all... :S so please any help?

In advance sorry for my bad English.




  
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Oct 11, 2006 01:12 |  #4

Olfsark wrote in post #2104552 (external link)
... i just want to know when i took these picture at what date and time. that's all...

If you are using a PC open an explorer window (usually double click on My Documents on the desktop), find the folder where the photo is (probably some folder inside My Pictures which is in My Documents). With Windows XP you can usually select a 'filmstrip' view, you will now have your photos in a row along the bottom and whichever photo you select will be in large preview above. On the left hand side you will have four groups of items (from the top) Picture Tasks, File and folder Tasks, Other Places and Details. You might need to click on a small round button to the right or the word details but below that you will have the name of the file, the size of the file in pixels, the size in MB and the date and time modified (when you took the photo).

The other way is to right click on the file and select properties. You will get a dialog with three tabs (property sheets). General gives file info like size date and time. Security you can ignore but Summary, in Advanced Mode gives all the EXIF data about your camera settings when you took the photo.

I don't know if you're using an English language Windows but everything will be in the order I describe regardless of the language.

Hope this is the information you needed. :)


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Oct 11, 2006 05:36 |  #5

Thanks alot MaxZoom...

However, I know about this…but I want the date and time to be stamped on the picture. I don't want to go all along the way to see the date and time (by going to properties), i want the date/time to be sticked on the pictures.

And again sorry for my bad English. I just don't know what the right word to express my problem exactly, so please still i need your help guys :(




  
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Oct 11, 2006 06:15 as a reply to  @ Olfsark's post |  #6

i think it's a big misunderstanding... he doesn't want to see where he could find the date and time in the EXIF, what he wants is to have the date and time ON the picture.... Something like this (done with PP):

IMAGE NOT FOUND
HTTP response: NOT FOUND | MIME changed to 'image/png'

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Oct 11, 2006 07:12 |  #7

That's exactly what i mean SaNdMaN82, Thanks for making things clear :) . So any help please about my problem.




  
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Oct 12, 2006 07:53 |  #8

Olfsark wrote in post #2105612 (external link)
That's exactly what i mean SaNdMaN82, Thanks for making things clear :) . So any help please about my problem.

You can only add the date/time to a photo when in postcard mode, see the sizes option in the menu of the camera. Only in postcard size you can add the date on the photo when shooting. The date and time then gets added to the photo and stays there.


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Oct 12, 2006 08:26 |  #9

McRotterdam wrote in post #2110354 (external link)
You can only add the date/time to a photo when in postcard mode, see the sizes option in the menu of the camera. Only in postcard size you can add the date on the photo when shooting. The date and time then gets added to the photo and stays there.

I have an S2 and there is no postcard mode. As near as I know there is no way you can imprint date and time on the photo at the time you take it. If there were, it should show in the menu where you set time and date and there is nothing like that as an option. The only way you can get that info is by viewing the Properties of the photo.


I have tried to photograph the horizon but it's always too far away.
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Oct 12, 2006 08:40 |  #10

Thats odd cause most powershot camera's nowadays have that option of postcard mode. So ok so the S2 is an older model, but I thought it had postcard option too.


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Oct 12, 2006 08:49 |  #11

S2 DOES have postcard date imprint mode, just look good enough in the menu of the camera..! Several sites I have visited state that it really does have that option. What teh other poster says that it does not have that option is strange since even the older model I had, the A400 had that option of postcard mode and it was released I think at the same time approx as the S2 IS , and it does have that option according to various websites. Just read the manual.


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Oct 12, 2006 08:52 |  #12

McRotterdam wrote in post #2110511 (external link)
Thats odd cause most powershot camera's nowadays have that option of postcard mode. So ok so the S2 is an older model, but I thought it had postcard option too.

Its not THAT old. Just a year old. I seriously doubt if the current S3 has postcard mode either and its the latest in the S series. Previously, I had an HP M407 and it did have the date/time imprint. Different strokes for different folks.:)


I have tried to photograph the horizon but it's always too far away.
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Oct 12, 2006 09:04 |  #13

I really thought S3 had postcard imprint mode, apparently it does not, I just checked, but why are different sites saying that S2 has that option? The other powershot models I have do have that mode.


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Oct 12, 2006 09:13 |  #14

McRotterdam wrote in post #2110591 (external link)
I really thought S3 had postcard imprint mode, apparently it does not, I just checked, but why are different sites saying that S2 has that option? The other powershot models I have do have that mode.

I just checked my manual thoroughly and the time/date imprint applies only for printing hard copies using Zoom Browser. That's probably what they read and misinterpreted it.


I have tried to photograph the horizon but it's always too far away.
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Oct 12, 2006 09:16 |  #15

Maybe only the A models have that mode, thats the only thing I can come up with. My latest A420 has it too.


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