Some digital cameras put a date stamp on the photo by default. If you forgot to change the camera settings, and the stamp is in the most inappropriate place, or just bothers you, then removing it will not be difficult.
Necessary
Photoshop program installed on your computer
Instructions
Step 1
Open Photoshop and load your photo into it.
Step 2
Enlarge the photo processing area you need so that it is most convenient to do the work, and you do not have to peer into the picture. To zoom in, use the mouse wheel and hold down the Alt key.
Step 3
Select the Clone Stamp tool, value 17, and Alt-click on the blank area of the photo directly next to the date.
Now release the alt="Image" key and click on the date. The image from the area of the photo "captured" by the previous action will be transferred. Proceeding in this way, clone the image, removing the date.
During the process, a "cross" will appear next to the clicked point, indicating where the cloned image comes from.
The higher the value of the tool, the more difficult it is to accurately superimpose the image.
Step 4
The whole process must be done as carefully as possible, carefully monitoring the fragments of the photo that you will choose for cloning.
You shouldn't be in too much of a hurry. During the process, often select the area from which the image to be cloned is taken.
Step 5
As a result of the work done, you should have a photo without a date stamp.