Photo Date Stamp?

iVenom

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Is there an app for that? Am I just missing it? Legit or jailbroken any help would be great I hate that the photos are just in a big pile. I searched but I didnt see anything. Thanks or do I have to wait for 4.0?
 

John T

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If you want the info on the pics in your iPhone, I wonder if it's occurred to you to check the App Store? ;)
 

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John T save Your attitude answer the question or dont. How Many photo apps do you think there are? 5000 15000? And what whould i search for? "Photo" where 99 pages of apps pop up. Or maybe "date stamp" where nothing of any use pops up? Why does everyone have to be a smarta$$? First thing i said was
"is there an app for that?"
"You = Aperture and Photoshop have facilities for viewing this info
Me = Thanks man that what i was looking for =)"
 

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oh lol I actually haven't! How stupid...
But it would be nice to see the time in the regular photo app.. oh well.. :p

Yes I agree it would be nice, and I have found nothing yet. "Koredoko" are close, but not good. "Timestamp" are for new photos, not old.

Most cameras show the date in its display, not iphone! I know the time are there, it shows on my computer. But not on iphone. Its OK to know where a picture is taken, but what about when?!
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im right there with you how about an app that reads the meta data im sure one of these many camera apps can put that in all i wanted to know was when a pic was taken at a glance not having to upload it to my comp to see it.
 

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Try EXIF wizard

Is there an app for that? Am I just missing it? Legit or jailbroken any help would be great I hate that the photos are just in a big pile. I searched but I didnt see anything. Thanks or do I have to wait for 4.0?

I found ExifWizard on the app store for free.
Sample output
DateTime: 2012:01:15 16:10:20
Make: Apple
Model: iPhone 4S
Orientation: Up
ResolutionUnit: Inches
Software: 5.0.1
XResolution: 72
YResolution: 72
_YCbCrPositioning: Centered
Altitude: 429m
AltitudeRef: Above sea level
ImgDirection: 311.5655?= Northwest
ImgDirectionRef: True North
Latitude: *********************
LatitudeRef: N
Longitude: 97.2345
LongitudeRef: W
TimeStamp: 23:13:00.00
ApertureValue: 2.526069
BrightnessValue: 5.55162
ColorSpace: sRGB
ComponentsConfiguration:
DateTimeDigitized: 2012:01:15 16:10:20
DateTimeOriginal: 2012:01:15 16:10:20
ExifVersion: 2.21
ExposureMode: Auto
ExposureProgram: Normal
ExposureTime: 0.008333334
FNumber: 2.4
Flash: Off, Did not fire
FlashPixVersion: 1.0
FocalLenIn35mmFilm: 35
FocalLength: 4.28
ISOSpeedRatings: 64
MeteringMode: Pattern
PixelXDimension: 3264
PixelYDimension: 2448
SceneCaptureType: Standard
SensingMethod: One-chip color area
Sharpness: Normal
ShutterSpeedValue: 6.906948
SubjectArea:
X Center: 1631,
Y Center: 1223,
Width: 881,
Height: 881
WhiteBalance: Auto
PixelWidth: 1024
PixelHeight: 768
FileSize: 460.407 kB
 
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I just released a free and ad free app that taps into all of your existing photos to show you the date they were taken. There's a cool feature where you can quickly scroll through your camera roll and see the Month, Year automatically change as you scroll. If you are interested its called 'Photo Date' so just search that in the app store.