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Offline Frances144

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« on: March 03, 2007, 02:39:33 PM »
I have been taking photos of a dying pony.  The owner will be prosecuted and hopefully my photos will be used as evidence in court against the owner.

I want my photos to have the date they were taken on them when i print them or put them on a disk.

How can I do this?  I cannot find anything on iPhoto that will put the date onto the photo or anything in my camera.  Get Info in iPhoto will tell you when the photo was taken but does not let you have a date on the actual photo.

Any ideas.  If I succeed, this could make all the difference.

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« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2007, 03:34:20 PM »
I have done this in PhotoShop Elements by adding a text layer and typing the date in.
I'm not a complete idiot -- a few parts are missing!

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« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2007, 04:56:24 PM »
Frances....

If I understand what your are looking for.....   I THINK this is more of a function of your camera than of iPhoto.

Most, if not all, digital cameras have a built option to include a date and time imprint on your 'original' photos.  Usually you are able to turn this option on/off internally.

That being said, I don't know if that 'information' is passed into iPhoto when the pictures are uploaded.

From what I can see in iPhoto (I'm using vs 5.0.4) there is a date and time in the 'Information' screen about individual photos, but I do not see a way to include that when printing them out from iPhoto.....   (And the legal 'system' might not allow that 'editable' information to carry as much weight as something 'uneditable' placed directly onto the photo at the time of it's creation dntknw.gif )

Good luck with your 'project'

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« Reply #3 on: March 03, 2007, 05:48:38 PM »
As you've found, iPhoto is not made for editing images, much, anyway. For what you are trying to do, you might check the 'proof sheet' printing info in Help. If that function prints the "Name" you created for each image, you could go back to them and change that to the actual Date info. Most camera's save a lot of meta data with each image; date, camera settings ( flash, shutter speed, lens used, etc. ) and iPhoto uses that info for some of the stuff it tells about each image. And that's mainly because iPhoto is really a database for pictures, the meager 'editing' functions are just a taste of what you could do with a real image editing program. I highly recommend Elements for any casual and even some advanced hobbyist photographers. It's actually got 90% of the code that's in PhotoShop but many of the esoteric controls/options are left out. Unfortunately, all that code is one reason it is so slow loading! doh.gif But it's a great editing program and well supported by Adobe.

Of course, with the easy to use programs like Elements, a 'photo' is less useful as 'evidence' now days...

Please let us know if you find out anything over at the Apple iPhoto 4 threads. wink.gif
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« Reply #4 on: March 03, 2007, 11:29:04 PM »
Frances, if you printed the photos that you wanted to present and then put the original files on a CD or a thumb drive so 'they' could do a 'Get Info' on those files, would that suffice??  I don't think there's any way you can change the 'shooting date'/'creation date' on them.

Just a thought--good luck!

Laurel