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Re: Date stamp removal
<mscotgrove@aol.com> wrote in message
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On May 27, 2:50 am, "Bob" <b...@nowhere.net> wrote:
> Disable it on your camera.
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> > How do I remove the date stamp from digital photos without cropping or
> > using
> > the clone tool? When you view the thumbnails of photos in Windows
> > Picture
> > and Fax Viewer and in Windows Explorer, the date stamp does not show up.
> > Therefore, there has gotta be a way to get rid of it on the picture.-
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The thumbnail is normally a different jpeg than the main image. It is
therefore possible that the camera does not add the date to the
thumbnail.
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The camera does not produce the thumnail - Windows does. And if it's not
the in the picture and fax viewer it isn't there. I think that the poster
is referring to the date stamp added during printing. Epson Easy Photo
Print does this (I assume other photo printing software does too) and you
have to switch it off in the software.
cheers
Bill
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