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I have a Canon A80 camera which includes date and time taken in the EXIF
data within the .JPG image files that it produces.
My computer is an Apple iBook with macOS X, and I use iPhoto to manage
the image files.
Can anyone recommend a program that runs on macOS that will print images
with superimposed datestamps derived from this data?
An alternative would be a program that modifies the image part of the
..JPG to include an image of text representing such a datestamp.
Looking through the archives of this group indicates that a Windows
program Exifer could do this - but my only PC is a very old one with
Windows 95 on which this program is said not to run.
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Michael Poole
15 Heather Close, STROUD, GL5 3QY
01453 759557
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Greetings! If your camera has a "picture postcard" setting then it
will probably print the date and time. The problem will be the picture
resolution will be 1600 x 1200 instead of 4 MP resolution. I hope this
helps. With thanks.
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In article <NJvVN1AEcK7CFwKD@michaelpoole.demon.co.uk>,
Michael Poole <mdp@michaelpoole.org.uk> wrote:
> I have a Canon A80 camera which includes date and time taken in the EXIF
> data within the .JPG image files that it produces.
>
> My computer is an Apple iBook with macOS X, and I use iPhoto to manage
> the image files.
>
> Can anyone recommend a program that runs on macOS that will print images
> with superimposed datestamps derived from this data?
>
> An alternative would be a program that modifies the image part of the
> .JPG to include an image of text representing such a datestamp.
>
> Looking through the archives of this group indicates that a Windows
> program Exifer could do this - but my only PC is a very old one with
> Windows 95 on which this program is said not to run.
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