Pragmatic Version: Just open and re-save the picture with an old Software (for example Photo Impact 9 or older). Those programs don't know EXIF and simply delete it.
You can also open the file in Photo Shop, copy everything and paste it in a new file. Exif should be gone by then. Michael -- Michael Heim [EMAIL PROTECTED] 078 615 19 88 >Michael, you don't just double click. First you click on the icon to >mark the line, then you click somewhere on the right side of the marked >line. Using Bob W's instructions I discovered that it works on my XP Pro >system also on multiple files selected, but as already said the >information you put in there using XP doesn't show up in Irfanview nor >in Photoshop (Elements 3). So it looks indeed that Irfanview is the best >option. > >Another question I have on this subject, does anybody know if you can >delete EXIF data in Photoshop, supposing you don't want to share your >camera settings with others? Resaving in Irfanview does provide this >option, but I cannot figure out in PS Elements 3 how to do this. > >Henk > >-----Original Message----- >From: Michael Heim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: 21 February, 2005 11:54 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: AW: AW: AW: Change File Attributes > > >I my english so bad? >I know a little bit about computers and I know when i cang change >something and when i can't. And as you wrote, when multiple files >selected, I can't change the values. Even not in the advanced mode. >That's a fact. Maybe you can. I can't. I cant make a double click on the >field, there's no option in the context menu. I just can't change ist. > >But that was exactly the thing i wanted to do. Change something in more >than one file at the time. > >-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- >Von: Bob W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Gesendet: Montag, 21. Februar 2005 20:15 >An: [email protected] >Betreff: Re: AW: AW: Change File Attributes > > >Hi, > >Monday, February 21, 2005, 6:07:39 PM, Michael wrote: > >>> >>>With multiple files selected, all those property fields are disabled. >>>I >can still see the >>boxes in the dialog, but they are greyed out. > >> Well, that's the point. > >If you are still having trouble with this then, as I explained yesterday >to John, and as I have explained before, you are looking at the wrong >view of that tab. > >You have to switch to the 'Advanced >>' view (whatever it's called in >German). Then on that tab you find the properties such as 'Titel', >'Kommentar' etc. and click in their value field to make the edit box >appear. > >I'm sorry to sound frustrated, but I really don't know how to explain it >more clearly without actually coming to Germany and doing it for you. > >It is a bad piece of user interface design, but all the same, I figured >out how to do it within 1 minute of reading your original email. > >-- >Cheers, > Bob > > >

