Navigate to Edit Photos > Filters > Date. Change the settings for the date stamp. It is recommended that you preserve the original picture format. Go to Process to begin batch-applying the date stamp to your photographs. Click OK to confirm the changes and exit Photo Editor.
While holding down the Shift key, click on all of the photographs whose dates you wish to modify. This will allow you to adjust the dates for all of the photographs you've chosen all at once. This approach may also be used to change the time stamp on each individual photo. Your date changes will apply to all images in the same album.
Simply choose the photo you want to print and then click the "print menu" button in the toolbar. Then, in the lower right corner, tick the option to print the date or date and time. If you don't see this option, make sure you are looking at the correct screen.
If your camera permits you to add date stamps, you must enable this option. To enable this function, navigate to your camera's menu and seek for an option like "date stamp," "time stamp," "text stamp," or anything similar. Then just follow the on-screen instructions.
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To set the route, open the camera and press on a random image. After that, return to the previous screen and choose a timestamp style and a position. The software will add the timestamp the next time you click a photo in a few seconds. You may also change the date and time stamp in a variety of ways. Press here to get back to the main menu.
Adding a date to a header
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