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Jdatestamp is a free command line program to imprint the date/time/comments of a digital picture onto its JPEG image. It gets the date from the EXIF header information generated by most digital cameras.
The datestamp is lossless. You can choose the Location, font, pointsize, color, date format, vertical orientation and optional automatic color selection for date text. You can also batch process multiple images with a single command.
For more information see the User Guide, technical information and change log.
Then add the jdatestamp-1.1 installation directory where jdatestamp.exe and other files are present (C:\jdatestamp-1.1 for example) to your PATH environment variable or on UNIX platforms create a softlink to the jdatestamp binary from a directory already in your PATH like ~/bin or /usr/local/bin.
Then open a command prompt window and type the below command after replacing the files in italics with your own input and output file:
jdatestamp -outfile "C:/My Documents/prints/stampedphoto.jpg" "C:/My Documents/pictures/myphoto.jpg"Then check the output file for the date stamp. You may want to change the date format. Please see the User Guide for this and other options.
For more detailed installation instructions or to compile the source please see the Installation instructions.
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The above statement does not extend to IJG with Guido's droppatch, Freetype2 Library, jhead and VeraBI.ttf font file from Bitstream used by the binaries though they are also free. Please check their web sites for usage conditions.
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