When exporting an image from Darktable, the resulting file includes not
only all the image's tags/keywords, but all its history stack metadata,
its original filename, etc. The only way I have found to address this is
to run 'exiv2', or a similar package, over the exported files as a
post-process, to filter out unwanted tags and remove the other metadata.

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August Schwerdfeger
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On 01/07/2017 12:26 AM, I. Ivanov wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I noticed that DT includes some of my tags as keywords in the exported
> .jpg
>
> Can we control what exactly to be considered keyword? On some sites
> like google+ I can see some keywords are marked as #test for example
> and other keywords are just "test" (without the commas). Is there a
> proper way to tag the images in DT so photo sharing sites can read
> them as key words and understand that these are the keywords?
>
> On the other side - a lot of my tags are for my own photo organization
> like bb|2015|family etc. and these are not of too much benefit to be
> used as "keywords" by sites. So if possible I would avoid including
> them as keywords.
>
> How are you handling the keywords?
>
> Regards,
>
> B
>
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