This is very strange.  Maybe someone can shed some light on this for
me.  Basically exif data on the photo (such as keywords, caption, etc)
isn't updated on picasaweb when you provide an updated file.

1. Create a new photo on picasaweb that contains a bunch of exif data.
2. download the photo and view the exif data using exiftool.
Everything is correct.
3. change some of the values in the exif data using exiftool.
4. send your updated file to picasaweb using the API or Picasa desktop
client.
5. download the photo again and view the exif data. The exif data
wasn't updated!

I noticed this at first using the normal Picasa client doing the
"update" command on individual photos.  But then I starting using the
normal HTTP API manually and witnessed the same behavior.  I'd expect
that when I send picasaweb an updated binary file, it then uses that
binary file including it's exif data.  That doesn't appear to be
happening.  It looks like it strips the image out of the updated jpeg
file and merges it in with the old exif data from the original photo.

I've even gone so far as to delete the file on picasaweb and then re-
create the new file.  After downloading ... still the same old exif
data from the original file which was deleted.  This is super strange.

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