On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Kasun Chathuranga <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-03-07 at 19:03 +0100, Alexander Wagner wrote:
>>
>> On 03/04/2013 09:45 PM, johannes hanika wrote:
>> > exiftool -all= *.jpg
>> >
>> > will strip all metadata. there's probably also a switch to only remove
>> > the xmp stuff, not the exif one.
>>
>> exiftool -XMP:All=
>>
>> should do that trick. However, I wonder, as dt stores all metadata to
>> XMP, my feeling is that one doesn't want to strip that entirely either.

metadata is mostly just copied over in exif, xmp is stored additionally.

> Thanks very much Alex.
> I just wanted remove the history only.
> I have no idea why history data is important to a JPEG export.
> Obliviously shutter, aperture and ISO information are valuable.
> How about dt to have control of meta data which is going to export. I
> mean selecting during export process.

i don't see a problem with that data in the jpg, quite the opposite, i
like the additional backup and the openness for others to see what
level of fudging and forging was done to the image :)

-jo

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