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troutman

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It would be wise if you remove your own "Metadata" from your pics prior to uploading them online.

With Photoshop it's very easy.

Here’s a quick tip for removing metadata in Photoshop. When you get your image ready for export click on File in the top menu and select Save for Web & Devices…. From here a new dialog box will open giving you options on the type of file you’d like to export, quality settings, color profile and yes, a metadata removal option. After you get the setting you like, Click save and your done.


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Check this link for this and other options if you don't have Photoshop. :)

https://photographylife.com/how-to-delete-exif-data
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Gr33nSanta

It would be wise if you remove your own "Metadata" from your pics prior to uploading them online.

With Photoshop it's very easy.

Here’s a quick tip for removing metadata in Photoshop. When you get your image ready for export click on File in the top menu and select Save for Web & Devices…. From here a new dialog box will open giving you options on the type of file you’d like to export, quality settings, color profile and yes, a metadata removal option. After you get the setting you like, Click save and your done.


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Check this link for this and other options if you don't have Photoshop. :)

https://photographylife.com/how-to-delete-exif-data
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I have used the technique of using the PrtSc button, copying into MS Paint software. Does this technique work at removing metadata?
 
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