![]() So it just depends on what apps people use to view your site. A model I shot grabbed one of my photos and uploaded to her flickr and all of my original exif data showed up in her site automatically when she uploaded it. Also, I found out recently that orignial exif data is still available in smaller size photos in flickr. Third party apps and plugins using Flickr's API allow access to file sizes that you thought you blocked people from accessing. I'm not sure but I think when you're using "save for web" in PS it removes exifs from your photos.įlickr's security isn't that great anyways. Somehow I had just assumed it preserves the exif-data in the resized pictures - but never actually checked that fact. and some of the EXIF-fields rarely are useful to other photographers ![]() That I usually only allow friends.īut you're right, I think flickr should be a bit more careful what EXIF-data they show. PPL won't get the EXIF if they download it - only if you allow them to download the original. Martin Haesemeyer edited this topic ages ago.ĭoF: I can't be sure if this is true of Capture, but in ViewNX, if you right click on the photo and select Output - Convert Files, you have the option to take a NEF TIFF or JPEG and convert it to another JPEG with EXIF removed. Sometimes I forget to do it before I upload but I'm not terribly worried. Both for overview and because I feel people do not need to know the serial number of my camera. I usually use exiftool to remove most of my tags and add some others (like CC licensing). Martin Haesemeyer Of course if people download the picture they still get the exif. Which groups of metadata are you concerned about removing? You can probably do it with TransferNX, I doubt it will remove camera data but you can set a profile that blanks any of the other fields it can embed/change. I'm surprised there isn't an option when you convert NEFs in nx 2Īnd i knew i shoulda put a "in before 'why would you want to remove it'". There's a space between the equal sign and filename.) If you use ExifTool then you can simply issue this command to wipe all EXIF data from an image:Īnd to remove all metadata including EXIF data: Do you want to remove them ALL or just some of them? ![]() There are something like 100 entries in the EXIF data. I'm tried googling even and haven't come up with anything. ![]()
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