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Add Date Time stamp to Photos when importing them in Windows 10

 

When importing photos from the camera using Windows Photos Gallery, it used to add date time stamp along with the picture name on the camera storage device. The format used to be YYYYMMDDHHMMSS or just YYYY-MM-DD and then sequential numbers after that. However, when Windows updated, this was removed as a default action since Windows Photos Gallery was no longer supported in Windows 10. Many need this option as it makes it easy to organize or find files in chronological order. In this guide, we will share how to add date time stamp to name the pictures when importing pictures in Windows 10.

Add Date Time stamp to Photos when importing them in Windows 10

Add Date Time stamp to Photos in Windows 10

Good news is that the import window is still available in Windows, and you can keep using Windows Photos Gallery, and get the same feature.

%SystemRoot%system32rundll32.exe "%SystemDrive%Program FilesWindows Photo ViewerphotoAcq.dll",PhotoAndVideoAcquire

Before importing images, and videos, you get to see a preview of both. You can choose to skip a few imports by unchecking the box next to it. The software also offers you to see photos in groups which in simple words grouped by date. Lastly, you can choose to import only new ones to skip duplicate file import.

While Photos App on Windows 10 offers a modern interface, and probably a better way to view images, it is rather slow, and without any option for import. We would love to see if small, yet important, options like these are added to it so importing can be fruitful.

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