Thank you!最初由 阿搜 发布
if it's in the corner of the picture, no way you erase it once it's taken.
PS is the only way and might not work well.
最初由 dpff 发布
What kind of application are you using to view pictures and generate thumnails? And what do you mean "every time when we use it" and where do you see the date was added, on screen or printed papers? And what is the format of your original picture? The most possible reason I can think about is the date is in the EXIF part of the picture, and the application you are using extracted the date and put it on the picture.
最初由 dpff 发布
From you what described, it is possible that your digital camera stores the thumbnail butit-in your JPEG pictures using EXIF. EXIF is extended information about the photo that can be embedded into jpeg files and can be read or ignored by viewer application. It is possible that the real picture has date but the built-in thumbnail doesn't have.
You can download the free Irfan Viewer from http://www.irfanview.com/ to check your pictures. Also I would suggest you to read the manual of your digital camera to check the default setting of printing date. Good luck!