LisaSTL Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> I just tried TimeStamp. It didn't work on either a
> new photo or one saved on my phone and was a
> tedious process. Do you use it for photo audits?
I don't think the time stamp is set up by default; you have to go to settings and turn it on. Once it is on though, you just take pictures with the app and they will all have a time stamp on them; you don't have to edit and put it on after taking the pictures. The time stamp will be small and in the bottom left. You can also change the color of the stamp, which I like because the default black obviously doesn't show up on a dark image.
Also, it will appear (at least on my phone) as though the time stamp is cut off, but when you upload the photo onto your computer, you'll see the full date and time.