Also on Guiding Tech #photographålick here to see our photography articles page 1. Also, the third method will most likely come off as a surprise, so don't forget to read till the end. All three of them use third-party apps to pull off this stunt, with the execution process being different. The article covers those ways into three sections. So, even if the native camera app doesn't support it, there are still some nifty little ways to add timestamps to photos on Android. Thankfully now, the EXIF data of image stores all the information about time. But the switch to DSLRs and eventually to smartphone cameras meant that this little feature got lost in the process. Timestamp (or date and time as it is more popularly known), was a common feature in many analog cameras.
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But in spite of the many features that a stock Android camera has to offer, sadly Timestamp is not one of them. Features like bokeh, AI scene recognition, watermark, beauty mode are now part of any decent phones now. Over the last couple of iterations, the humble phone camera has evolved significantly. Are your photos scanned images that have no EXIF capture tag? Then you may have to convert the file format of the photos to JPEG, if you get a warning, that it is not possible to add the date&time stamp. In the Photos.app? Select a photo and use the command from the Image menu 'Adjust Date & Time'. Download Batch Inpaint BatchInpaint has slightly less functionality than Inpaint but is better suited to processing a collection of pictures with typical watermarks, for example a photo date-time stamp. If you made purchase at Windows Store / Mac App Store, you need to re-download Inpaint from there.