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Stamp 2.6


License Free
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 328 Limitations None
Publisher Tempest Solutions File Size 2.0M
Date added 02 Jun 2004 Check your speed

Stamp renames digital camera photos so they sort in chronological order. Stamp extracts the date/time each photo was originally shot from camera-generated EXIF metadata and then adds a timestamp to the beginning of each filename. After running Stamp you can sort your photos and videos by filename to view them in true chronological order even if they come from different cameras. Stamp can also download photos and videos directly from most cameras.

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