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Posted on Sep 08, 2011

I have a Canon Powershot SX130is. I took pictures with the Date/Time stamp on, but now I want to Print some pictures without the Date/Time printing on the pictures. Is there a way to do this?

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Not really. The time stamp is part of the image now. The only thing you could do is crop the bottom of the image off.

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