Go up to the menu bar and select "Tools," then select the option "Batch Adjust Time Stamp." Select "EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) Date/Time Original" in the pop-up window and click "Next." This will open a window marked "New Time Stamp." Enter the new date and new time, and click the "Apply New Time Stamp"
One Simple Way to Remove Date Stamps on Photos
- Step 1: Upload the photo. Register at Inpaint Online for free if you haven't yet and upload the image you want to erase date stamps from to the service.
- Step 2: Select the stamp.
- Step 3: Remove the date stamp from the photo.
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- Press the MENU button, then select the Retouch Menu tab (paint brush icon)
- Highlight Shooting/display, then press the right arrow button on the multi selector.
- Highlight Print Date (d5), then press the right arrow button on the multi selector.
- Highlight Date or Date and time, then press the OK button.
Remove date stamp from photo - the easy way
- Step 1: Load the image. Open the image that you wish to remove the date stamp from.
- Step 2: Select the date/time stamp. Zoom in on the area with the date and time stamp, and then mark it with marker or any other selection tool.
- Step 3: Run the restoration process.
To do either of those things, open Photo Gallery and select one or more photos. Then right-click and choose Change Time Taken. You'll see the Change Time Taken dialog box, which you can use to modify the date or adjust for a different time zone.
Open the app; tap the plus sign icon at the right side of screen. Tap the “+” > “Import from Camera Roll” and select the photos that you need to edit. Tap the edit icon at the bottom; tap “Object Removal,” and select the date on the photo. Once you highlight the date stamp, it will automatically be deleted.
In some mobile phones, you need to swipe from left or bottom to access Camera Settings or Options icon. 3. Once you open Settings or Options page in Camera app, look for Watermark option. Generally its labelled as "Shot on watermark", "Photo watermark", "Camera watermark", "Dual camera watermark", etc.
Also, the date editing option is only available on the Google Photos website and not inside their iPhone or Android apps (yet). Go to photos.google.com and click on any photo. Next click the “i” icon to open the Info page and then click the pencil icon next to the date to modify the date and time of that photo.
Open the app; tap the plus sign icon at the right side of screen. Tap the “+” > “Import from Camera Roll” and select the photos that you need to edit. Tap the edit icon at the bottom; tap “Object Removal,” and select the date on the photo. Once you highlight the date stamp, it will automatically be deleted.
Open the Camera and tap on a random picture to set the path. Having done that, go back choose a timestamp style and select a position. Next time whenever you click a picture, the app will add the timestamp in a couple of seconds. Also, you can customize the date time stamp in many ways.
Double click the photo, you can view all meta date of the photo on the right view. Select the iPhone photo that you want to modify the date, gps or other metadata and click the Quick Action button, then choose the "Copy exif date to the create date", or "Edit date info", "Remove GPS info" or other menu item.
You can change the date and time stamp of videos and photos in a batch.
- In the main window, select the videos or photos you want to change.
- Select [Batch Date Change] in the [Edit] menu. The [Batch Date Change] window is displayed.
- Change the date and time stamp.
- Click [OK].
Remove date stamp from photo - the easy way
- Step 1: Load the image. Open the image that you wish to remove the date stamp from.
- Step 2: Select the date/time stamp. Zoom in on the area with the date and time stamp, and then mark it with marker or any other selection tool.
- Step 3: Run the restoration process.
Double click the photo, you can view all meta date of the photo on the right view. Select the iPhone photo that you want to modify the date, gps or other metadata and click the Quick Action button, then choose the "Copy exif date to the create date", or "Edit date info", "Remove GPS info" or other menu item.
So if you want to remove a time stamp using a combination of these tools, here's how to do it:
- Open the image in Photoshop and select the Clone Stamp tool from the left side toolbar.
- With the cursor placed around the area of the date stamp, hold down the “Alt” key on your keyboard (it will turn into a target).
When in the mode to take pictures, press the round "Function Set" button and change the recording pixels to "Postcard 1600 X 1200". Then press the "Menu" button and scroll down to "Date Stamp". You can select "Date", "Date & Time" or "Off". You can only do this when your pictures are set to the "Postcard" mode.
Hold down the Shift key while clicking on all the photos whose dates you want to change. Next, go to Images and click Adjust Date and Time. This will allow you to change the dates for all the selected photos at once.