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May 17, 2016, 07:12 PM
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Need to remove date stamp
How do you remove the date stamp from photos on a disk?
And without destroying the picture in it's self?
Note... that I have not installed any special photo editing programs, nor do I want to purchase any, but I can use my back Microsoft editing for photos.
Thank you in advance!
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May 18, 2016, 07:03 AM
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What is your end goal? I am assuming this isn't stripping the date from the image header right? I am assuming that the date stamp is in the actual photo? There are tools in the windows suite of software that you can use. Gimp is a decent opensource photo editing tool that is free, that can help.
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May 18, 2016, 02:27 PM
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How many pictures are we talking about and is cropping an option ?
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May 18, 2016, 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by cdad
How many pictures are we talking about and is cropping an option ?
A lot of photos. I know I have my work cut out for me, but I can do this with the photos I want to use just at the moment. Cropping would be an issue, because it would take away some content in the photos I think are perfect. While cropping off a part of the picture, it also make the rest of it larger. It would effect the enlargement of photos in content be less sharp from what I have heard. What do you think?
Originally Posted by CravenMorhead
What is your end goal? I am assuming this isn't stripping the date from the image header right? I am assuming that the date stamp is in the actual photo? There are tools in the windows suite of software that you can use. Gimp is a decent opensource photo editing tool that is free, that can help.
My end goal is to publish my photos without the date stamp. Yes, the date stamp is on the actual photos. (I neglected to turn off the date stamp for many years on my camera... never thought I would want to do anything with them.) Does the window suite take off the date without cropping the photo? I am not sure of Gimp. Unless it is a free website, which I really would not want to use at this time, especially till I have all the rights to my photos protected.
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May 19, 2016, 07:32 AM
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Gimp is a free tool. It wouldn't just remove the date.
The problem here is that you have a part of an image that you don't want. There are two ways to get ride of it. Crop the photo as Cdad suggested, or do a manipulation on the photo.
If you're careful, and confident in your skills you can try to remove just the date, but that could be a long process to get the photo looking just right.
In the end this is like trying to photoshop out your Ex from a photo. You can do it, but it just might not look right.
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May 19, 2016, 02:01 PM
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Truthfully if you have a lot of them to do then you might want to consider a professional program to assist you in the process. Depending on what the content is it can range from blatantly simple to nightmarish. Where about in the picture is the date stamp and what type of content does the pictures contain ? That is really what is going to determine what and how things are done. What exactly do you mean by publish your photos? If it is to a blog it may not matter much but if it is intended to go into print or a magazine then you are talking a completely different world.
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May 19, 2016, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by CravenMorhead
Gimp is a free tool. It wouldn't just remove the date.
The problem here is that you have a part of an image that you don't want. There are two ways to get ride of it. Crop the photo as Cdad suggested, or do a manipulation on the photo.
If you're careful, and confident in your skills you can try to remove just the date, but that could be a long process to get the photo looking just right.
In the end this is like trying to photoshop out your Ex from a photo. You can do it, but it just might not look right.
I appreciate all your hard work in helping me, but cropping most of my photos is not an option to take off the date. A lot are my pictures are perfect as they are and I would not want to change the way the look. I do have a road ahead of myself with organization, but I will get there.
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May 19, 2016, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by cdad
Truthfully if you have a lot of them to do then you might want to consider a professional program to assist you in the process. Depending on what the content is it can range from blatantly simple to nightmarish. Where about in the picture is the date stamp and what type of content does the pictures contain ? That is really what is going to determine what and how things are done. What exactly do you mean by publish your photos? If it is to a blog it may not matter much but if it is intended to go into print or a magazine then you are talking a completely different world.
I wouldn't want to use any other program from any website, nor really any software. Though, the software I might check into. Most of my pictures are of landscape, animals, flowers, etc. The date stamp is in the lower right side, but cropping is an issue, because the pictures I want the date stamp off, are picture perfect. I am not submitting any of my pictures on to any websites. I am keeping my pictures private until sell or display. I want to start first into getting into "New Artist Exhibits" and then later down the line "Print for Greeting Cards". Once you post pictures, someone smarter than someone else, can always find a way of getting them. And I know if you have them copyrighted, your protected, but... I don't want to fight that fight. So, I am not taking any chances.
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May 20, 2016, 01:47 PM
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Can you crop one as an example by cropping it down to a small patch that shows the date with the background in it. Not the entire picture just the date part. Then post it here. That way we can see what your up against. The majority of your picture should be missing so your still protected. Just the date part is all I'm asking to see.
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May 20, 2016, 04:40 PM
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Is substituting the time stamp for your signature a viable option?
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May 22, 2016, 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by cdad
Can you crop one as an example by cropping it down to a small patch that shows the date with the background in it. Not the entire picture just the date part. Then post it here. That way we can see what your up against. The majority of your picture should be missing so your still protected. Just the date part is all I'm asking to see.
I understand what you mean, but I don't really know how to do that. Don't worry about it. I appreciate your help, but I guess I will figure it out. I have to put them on my PC first any way. Thanks again.
Originally Posted by talaniman
Is substituting the time stamp for your signature a viable option?
Now, that is a pretty good idea!! I might try that instead. As you can from my other answer to cdad, I don't even have these pictures on my PC yet. So I will try both steps "to remove the date" and then if that doesn't work, maybe I can "put my signature over the date". Very good!!
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May 23, 2016, 05:58 AM
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What brand of scanner/printer do you have?
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