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>>From: Paul Lund
>The only way to remove the EXIF metadata is to select all, copy the >image data. Hit Command/Ctrl-N (this isn't recognised on my Mac but Command N is. This does >the same thing I think) to create a new document (which will >default to the pixel dimensions of the clipboard memory contents) and >then hit Paste, and flatten the image. By copying the image data in >this way you can produce a new image without EXIF or other metadata . Paul
I've written a script which will do this, and is suitable for batch
processing. You can download it from
http://www.secalis.co.uk/Scripts/StripExif.js Save it to the Adobe\Photoshop\Presets\Scripts folder, open PS, and use
File>Scripts>StripExif.
Record this in an action for batch processing. It will work on both Mac and
PC, and on V7 with the scripting upgrade, and CS.
Brian Price
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Title: Photoshop CS / EXIF Data
- [PRODIG] Photoshop CS / EXIF Data Paul Lund
- Re: [PRODIG] Photoshop CS / EXIF Data Richard Earney
- Re: [PRODIG] Photoshop CS / EXIF Data John Callan
- Re: [PRODIG] Photoshop CS / EXIF Data Paul Lund
- Re: [PRODIG] Photoshop CS / EXIF Data Brian
- Re: [PRODIG] Photoshop CS / EXIF Data Brian
- Re: [PRODIG] Photoshop CS / EXIF Data Shangara Singh
- Re: [PRODIG] Photoshop CS / EXIF Data FernandIvaldi
- Re: [PRODIG] Photoshop CS / EXIF Data Duncan McNeill
- Re: [PRODIG] Photoshop CS / EXIF Data Paul Lund
- Re: [PRODIG] Photoshop CS / EXIF Data FernandIvaldi
- Re: [PRODIG] Photoshop CS / EXIF Data Paul Lund
- [PRODIG] RIP Software Alfred Loeb
- Re: [PRODIG] RIP Software Ellie Kennard
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