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Looking for image program to "date stamp" image

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    Hi, I'm looking for an image batch processor that will take a series of pictures and put the date & time stamp into the image. The idea is to take some of my digital photographs and superimpose the date/time like some of the old 35mm point'n click cameras would do. The file date/time of each image would be the source for the superimposed date/time. Does anyone know of a program that does this kind of operation? A free one perhaps ;) Thanks!

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      Hi, I'm looking for an image batch processor that will take a series of pictures and put the date & time stamp into the image. The idea is to take some of my digital photographs and superimpose the date/time like some of the old 35mm point'n click cameras would do. The file date/time of each image would be the source for the superimposed date/time. Does anyone know of a program that does this kind of operation? A free one perhaps ;) Thanks!

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      You should be able to make that setting on your camera so that it will just be there -- for future picture taking that is...

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        You should be able to make that setting on your camera so that it will just be there -- for future picture taking that is...

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        Yes I could, but then the original image has the date in it. Sometimes I want the date/time stamp afterwards and not necessarily when the picture is taken.

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          Yes I could, but then the original image has the date in it. Sometimes I want the date/time stamp afterwards and not necessarily when the picture is taken.

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          l a u r e n
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          it should be about 5 lines of code using either a scripting language (asp or php etc) or some of the image libs here on cp ;)


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            Hi, I'm looking for an image batch processor that will take a series of pictures and put the date & time stamp into the image. The idea is to take some of my digital photographs and superimpose the date/time like some of the old 35mm point'n click cameras would do. The file date/time of each image would be the source for the superimposed date/time. Does anyone know of a program that does this kind of operation? A free one perhaps ;) Thanks!

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            If you have more pictures to process then buy this software. Pretty good. http://www.atalasoft.com/eyebatch/[^]
            The programmer's national anthem is 'AAAAAAAARRRRGHHHHH!!'. ;-P
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              Hi, I'm looking for an image batch processor that will take a series of pictures and put the date & time stamp into the image. The idea is to take some of my digital photographs and superimpose the date/time like some of the old 35mm point'n click cameras would do. The file date/time of each image would be the source for the superimposed date/time. Does anyone know of a program that does this kind of operation? A free one perhaps ;) Thanks!

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              Gary Thom
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              How about this : Watermark Creator[^] or this : Watermark[^] Gary Marc Clifton: "In other words, VB is like a bad parent. It can really screw up your childhood."

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                Hi, I'm looking for an image batch processor that will take a series of pictures and put the date & time stamp into the image. The idea is to take some of my digital photographs and superimpose the date/time like some of the old 35mm point'n click cameras would do. The file date/time of each image would be the source for the superimposed date/time. Does anyone know of a program that does this kind of operation? A free one perhaps ;) Thanks!

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                uMark - FREE BATCH IMAGE WATERMARKING TOOL[^]
                The programmer's national anthem is 'AAAAAAAARRRRGHHHHH!!'. ;-P
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