newbury
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A couple of things about this -All digital cameras and smartphone cameras will embed information in the image EXIF record,<snip>
Older cameras that recorded exif required setting the "start" date, thus if the owner didn't set the date when they first fired up the camera, say July 4 2002, the camera might think it was Jan 1, 2000 and record that for the date.
The exif data provides a ton of info - Exif - Wikipedia, the user CAN manipulate this data.
I use GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program).
One problem I have with the exif data is that it records which way it thinks "up" was when the picture was taken, that's why so many pictures posted here end up sideways or upside down.
There are MANY software programs designed to pull this data out and imprint it in the image. BUT how do you know where to put it?
I didn't start taking pictures until about 1957. When I take a picture I may try to frame it so there are important things in the corner, it took me a while with the first digital camera to make sure I left a section of the frame for the burned in date. I was very glad when the camera I got made the imprint an option.
I imagine that if it doesn't exist now someone will gin up some software that will provide facial recognition and could put the names of the people in the photo by accessing government data bases.