My old samsung jet used to add "date taken" info to all my photos.
I just noticed my droid 3 does not, so I can't use windows 7 sorting etc properly.
Any idea?
DoubleYouPee said:
My old samsung jet used to add "date taken" info to all my photos.
I just noticed my droid 3 does not, so I can't use windows 7 sorting etc properly.
Any idea?
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The file name of the photo taken with the stock camera app is the date and time stamp that the photo was taken. I checked photos taken with my last phone (Eris), and all of my "real" cameras - none of them add date taken to the EXIF data. They do have that information in the date and time created stamp of the actual file - which the Droid 3 photos have as well, of course.
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Dear all,
Does anybody knows an application or trick to enable the camera application print the date and time on the picture taken from the mobile camera??
i have Eclair 2.1 non rooted device.
Thanks
Don't really know why you'd need this; the date/time is in the EXIF data like all modern cameras.
That and it has to be the most obnoxious thing ever on pictures. I can't tell you how many times people asked me to remove it because they were too dumb to turn it off in their settings.
If you really want this you could add it later with software, or a command line tool like imagemagick.
I vaguely remember that the desire cam had an option for this.
ConstantineXVI said:
Don't really know why you'd need this; the date/time is in the EXIF data like all modern cameras.
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I too would like this. I have to sometimes take pictures for work to show things were completed and installed in the way they requested and the date and time stamp proves that I was there on the date I was supposed to be. And not a lot of people even know how to view the EXIF data.
Once I too wanted the date on my photo and I used a tiny freeware called Photo Dater.
If you're rooted...try the Desire Cam mod. It has option to turn this on.
ImageMap Plus is the geotag application for your windows phone 7. Windows phone 7 already geotags all your photos. This app allows you not only to see your existing photos on a world map, but also view all exif tags and even edit some (including modifying location or adding location info to photos that don't have it). I'm currently running a private beta-test for it and have slots available! Please PM me if you want to take part in the beta-testing!
Nice app
Also Post the difference between the Image Map App and this app. Would like to know.
wpxbox said:
Also Post the difference between the Image Map App and this app. Would like to know.
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I'm sorry if I didn't really make it clear. Image Map is a very basic exit viewer. Image Map Plus is a more advanced exit EDITOR. With this app you can not only see, but also change geolocation and some text fields (I don't think it makes sense to change all fields though).
iight. I will check it out in more detail. Have got the basic app also installed.
On the other note, I loved the Animation that was happening on the Map.
Thank you! And yes, animation should still happen in Plus version too!
“Image Map” (free version) and “Image Map Plus” (paid, or ad-supported free trial) is the app that allows you to see where your photos were taken on a map. But this not the only thing that my app does. Image Map Plus is the one and only EXIF editor for windows phone 7. What it means is that it allows you to view all embedded properties of every JPEG image file you have saved on your phone. This includes things like camera make and model, aperture settings and, if available, location. More than that “Image Map Plus” enables you to edit some of the EXIF fields (obviously not losing anything on JPEG compression, since actual image data remains intact). For example you can geo-tag photos that are missing embedded location information, edit comments and copyright fields, etc. In fact, website called addictivetips called “Image Map Plus” number 3 of top 30 best windows phone apps of 2011 (http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/30-best-windows-phone-7-apps-for-year-2011/).
Version 5.1 is the new update that takes this app to a whole new level:
1. View, edit EXIF and geotagging information of photos directly on your SkyDrive!
2. Filter the map view by any period of time, for example want to see only photos you made on a trip last week?
3. Optimize startup by only displaying latest pictures on the map.
4. Optionally use pins instead of images for higher precision.
5. Take pictures through the app and manually control what metadata gets saved.
Image Map Plus: http://windowsphone.com/s?appid=100bb724-2c49-4ef5-bd19-0a0f3ca8b818
Image Map: http://windowsphone.com/s?appid=f6d38972-f00b-4a25-b6aa-530dcce8b996
I'm running EMUI9 on the Huawei P30 Pro.
When I take a photo, then click on the photo I've just taken in the circle to the left of the "take photo" button (see attached screenshot; photo preview highlighted be the arrow), I get the message:
"Unable to view photos. Please add gallery to the work profile and try again"
What does this mean? What do work profiles have to do with viewing a photo?
Has anyone else seen this before? It's driving me insane because it makes no sense at all, and there's no info about it anywhere. (I've Googled left, right & centre and found nothing...)
TIA.
Same issue after changing default gallery to google photos, this error pops up when i try view photos from the camera app, did you ever find a solution?
I have just been looking at this from the other side: making it work.
I am a novice device admin for our company and found your post when looking to solve the same issue. I just solved it so came back to pass on the details.
From the error I surmise you have the same basic issue as I had - a Huawei phone configured either as a personal phone also used for work, or a company phone which also allows personal use.
To make these changes you will need to be a device administrator for your organisation - if you aren't someone in your IT team should know who is.
I found to make the camera work I added the app package "com.huawei.camera" as an "Android Enterprise System App". For you to get the error this must have already been done on your phone.
The camera app relies on the Gallery app to show photos, so that app also needs adding as an "Android Enterprise System App". Depending on the mobile device admin portal the app category name may be different but the app package name is the same.
It took a while but I finally figured out the app package name to add is: com.android.gallery3d
Once added in the portal, the device policies sync'd and the Gallery appeared a second time in the full app list (with the work profile icon in the corner), the camera app could then allow the photos to be browsed.
Hopefully this helps resolve your issue too.
Jostain: I'll make an educated guess your problem is similar, but the Google Photos app needs to be added tot he work profile. I don't have the app package name for that but it probably won't be hard to find.
I have not long purchased the Honor 50 and I have the exact same. Could anyone shed any light on a solution for this?
I contacted Honor and their solution was to use their default Gallery app!
Used to be I would get an option to remove location information from a photo before sharing. I recently reset the camera settings and no longer have this option for new photos I've taken since. The setting to tag photos with location is on so what am I missing?
Camera was set to take pictures in HEIF format. I disabled that and can see the option to remove location when sharing.
Don't show that option for me in Android 12 beta 1. Can remember to saw that option on Google photos too but also disappear!
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Used to be I would get an option to remove location information from a photo before sharing. I recently reset the camera settings and no longer have this option for new photos I've taken since. The setting to tag photos with location is on so what am I missing?
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in the gallery type in details then modify and delete the location manually
Doesnt matter if you remove the tag or not.. its still captured in the pictures metadata so there is no point of doing it