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There are several ways to do this. All require image manipulation. the easiest way not to have them is to remove the feature - the digital file already has the date taken. Now on for the fixes - 1)Cropping - use an image tool like Office photo manager or even paint, to crop the image. 2) use the sample tool in image software to fill in a box the colour of the background. 3) Use a cloning tool to extend the image above the date over the date. These are the fastest ways...there are many others but more time consuming.
The date and time (and a lot more) are stored with every picture when taken, and the data will remain with the image through the transfer. If you want to print the date on the picture, please refer to the documentation for the program you're using. Depending on the program and printer, you can print the date on the image, in the margins, or on the back.
The camera records the date and time (and a lot more) with every picture. If you want the date stamp to obscure a part of the image, you'll have to set that using whatever program you're using to print it.
Turning the date stamp off will only work for future pictures you take...The only way to remove the date on the pictures you have already taken is to do a crop or photshop the area...
My Kodak camere was really not dropped. I put in new batteries and the camera only gives me one shot and I have to turn it off and try again. I can plug the camera into a charge cord and I can take all the pictures I want. Is it possible the 2 batteries are not enough to power the camera
Kodak has been making a lot of changes to that program, due to problems.
If you loaded the software that came with the camera, it is very likely out of date.
You need to visit the Kodak website and download the latest version of the software.
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