on 13/8/04 10:25 am, Keith Cooper at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I had a look on Versiontracker, since I'm sure I saw a small utility to do
> just this.
> 
> No luck, but there are a number of small programs handling EXIF data (file
> renaming etc) which may be of use to people.
> Have a look at: 
> <http://www.versiontracker.com/php/search.php?str=exif&plt%5B%5D=macosx&mode
> =basic&action=search>
> 
> Try a few other photography related searches and you will find loads of
> other programs to do all sorts of useful tricks -- I take no responsibility
> for the time taken to find out which ones are any good however :-)
> 
> bye for now   
> 
> Keith Cooper
> 
> Northlight Images
> http://www.northlight-images.co.uk
> Photography - Digital Imaging - Apple Mac Consultancy
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Hi

Thanks for your response - much appreciated.

I was given a script by Brian Price (Forum member) and it works in exactly
the right way. Well done that man.

See his mailing and link to me below.

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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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Again thanks for your help.

-- Paul Lund --
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