08-10-2016 06:18 AM
08-10-2016 08:09 AM
Your scenario is hard to understand. Can you provide more details so that someone can understand what you're doing?
08-10-2016 08:55 AM
When I printed the photos the date/time is on bottom right hand corner of the print,how can I print the photos without the date been on,I have turned off the date /time setting but it's still on when I print again.
Thanks
08-10-2016 09:54 AM - edited 08-10-2016 10:41 AM
@Paulturner wrote:When I printed the photos the date/time is on bottom right hand corner of the print,how can I print the photos without the date been on,I have turned off the date /time setting but it's still on when I print again.
Thanks
I'm sorry. I do not have enough information to reproduce, or understand, your issue.
What type of computer [windows or mac] are you using to print? What printing software are you using? What printer? Etc.
[EDIT] The most likely cause of a time/date stamp on your images is the printing software that you're using, which has almost nothing to do with the camera.
09-12-2016 04:19 PM
Have you turned off the date/time setting in the print menu on the camera as well as the date stamp setting?
Pages 69-70 and 193-194 of your user manual.
08-10-2016 10:15 AM
Or if the camera has placed the date/time into the image you will have to use image processing software to clone it out.
09-12-2016 04:09 PM
If the date/time stamp is close enough to the edge of the frame, you might also be able to crop the images to exclude it. This might also be quicker if you have to do this to a large number of images
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