How to date and time stamp picture my photo printed folder

How can I sign up date and time on my impressions from my picture folder?

How can I sign up date and time on my impressions from my picture folder?

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The following instructions will prepare photos
with the EXIF Date/time stamp then you can print
them.

FastStone Image Viewer freeware can add
EXIF Date/time in the face of your photos in a batch.

(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)

FastStone Image Viewer
http://www.FastStone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm
(Windows XP / Vista / 7)

I suggest that you create a new folder and add
copies of your photos for experimental purposes.
If you are unhappy with the result your originals
will be intact.

After FastStone is downloaded and installed...
Open the program and go...

Tools / open the Batch Conversion / tab Batch convert...

Check the box... Use of advanced options...

Advanced Options button / tab text.
Check the box... Add text...

(You will need to experiment with the position and the police
size and color to get the desired result.)
(the text size will need to be adjusted according to the)
the size of the photos)

Open the window drop... "Insert a Variable."
choose... EXIF Date Time / Date and time...
(in the white field you should see ($H1)
Left click... Ok

On the Batch tab convert... in the left field...
Left click the square button "select the Source folder.
Find and select the photos you want to
Add.

Left, click on the Add button to move the files to
the right field.

Choose an output Format...

Choose an output folder...

Click on the button convert...

It's much easier to do than to explain then
give it a try before say you "Good Grief... it's too
a lot of work.

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