Date Stamp on Photos?

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Do any of the digital cameras put a date on the picture? Or is this a
function of the printer or software?

I'm looking at the Cannon S1 IS or maybe a Kodak 6590 (might have the wrong
model on the Kodak).

Thanks.
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My Fuji puts the date in the filename like this:

2004_0414Image0001.JPG

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I know the filename will have a date from the operating system.
I have a film camera that will print the date in the corner of the photo, so
when the film is developed, the date is part of the picture. Do the digital
cameras do this?

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> My Fuji puts the date in the filename like this:
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> 2004_0414Image0001.JPG
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"phoneguy" <phoneguy@hawkeyerecextrajunk.com> wrote in message
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>I know the filename will have a date from the operating system.
> I have a film camera that will print the date in the corner of the photo,
> so when the film is developed, the date is part of the picture. Do the
> digital cameras do this?

I don't know. I thought the date in the Fuji filename came from the camera,
but I could be wrong. The file was downloaded using the Fuji software. You
have to set the date when you put in batteries or it compalins.


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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 13:57:32 -0600, in rec.photo.digital.point+shoot
"phoneguy" <phoneguy@hawkeyerecextrajunk.com> wrote:

>Do any of the digital cameras put a date on the picture? Or is this a
>function of the printer or software?

Easily done in software these days as the date is part of the exif info
stored in the image itself. I use Qimage to print and though I never do
this, it will.
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Yes most Sony Digitals do.



"Ed Ruf" <egruf_usenet@cox.net> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 13:57:32 -0600, in rec.photo.digital.point+shoot
> "phoneguy" <phoneguy@hawkeyerecextrajunk.com> wrote:
>
>>Do any of the digital cameras put a date on the picture? Or is this a
>>function of the printer or software?
>
> Easily done in software these days as the date is part of the exif info
> stored in the image itself. I use Qimage to print and though I never do
> this, it will.
> ________________________________________________________
> Ed Ruf Lifetime AMA# 344007 (Usenet@EdwardG.Ruf.com)
> http://EdwardGRuf.com
 

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Ed Ruf wrote:

>>Do any of the digital cameras put a date on the picture? Or is this a
>>function of the printer or software?
>
>Easily done in software these days as the date is part of the exif info
>stored in the image itself. I use Qimage to print and though I never do
>this, it will.

Many digicams will imprint the date. But as Ed mentioned, most software
to read and edit the photos, as well as some photo printing software,
will also add the date for you if you wish.

My Canon A75 can be set to do it in "PostCard" mode, which is 1600x1200
resolution and Fine compression. That ratio is perfect for 4x6 prints
and has high enough image quality for that print size. It can imprint
the date, date/time, or nothing.

Personally, I don't use it. I write any relevant info on the back of my
prints. :)
 
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phoneguy wrote:
> Do any of the digital cameras put a date on the picture? Or is this a
> function of the printer or software?

Nikon Coolpix 8400 does, if you ask it.

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Some printers, e.g. H-P Photosmart 7960, have date printing or date/time
printing, as an option.

Morton

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> Yes most Sony Digitals do.
>
> "Ed Ruf" <egruf_usenet@cox.net> wrote in message
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> > On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 13:57:32 -0600, in rec.photo.digital.point+shoot
> > "phoneguy" <phoneguy@hawkeyerecextrajunk.com> wrote:
> >
> >>Do any of the digital cameras put a date on the picture? Or is this a
> >>function of the printer or software?
> >
> > Easily done in software these days as the date is part of the exif info
> > stored in the image itself. I use Qimage to print and though I never do
> > this, it will.
> > ________________________________________________________
> > Ed Ruf Lifetime AMA# 344007 (Usenet@EdwardG.Ruf.com)
> > http://EdwardGRuf.com