on 13/8/04 10:07 am, FernandIvaldi at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Le 13 ao�t 04, � 09:52, Paul Lund a �crit :
> 
>> The above works fine up to a point. However, when you create the new
>> document its name is 'Untitled -1' and I need it to have the same name
>> as the original file that I have just come from. Obviously, I realise
>> that I can input this information manually, but bearing in mind those
>> 400 files, I need an 'Action' to enable me to do this - as I'm sure
>> you'll appreciate !!.
>> 
>> Is there any way that anybody knows of to automate this task ?
> 
> Dear Paul,
> 
> I'm facing the same problem when it come to erase Exif data. The lone
> glamourous way I found to get rid of them is ExifUtil, it's Unix
> command managed. The fun with this soft is you are allowed to import
> nonsense data if you are intended to do so. I didn't test it yet.
> 
> http://www.hugsan.com/EXIFutils/
> 
> You also be able to set preferences to do so when "import" to Graphic
> Convector.
> 
> Talking to a computer guru, I had been told than better to use the Unix
> command in EXIFUtil it should be more secure to write an AppleScript
> dedicated to Terminal. My guess is if you are able to do so, it should
> be easier to write a script to rename your PS batch processed files.
> 
> In order to remove the Exif data there is also a way using layers, is
> it keep the folder name?
> Do anybody have an insight?
> 
> Regards.
> 
> FernandIvaldi
> 
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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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