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Registered Member #2431
Joined: Tue Oct 13 2009, 09:47PM
Location: Chico, CA. USA
Posts: 5639
First, Im not a criminal. Second, Im not planning any criminal acts. Third, Im not planning any terrorist attacks.
Background: So Im a volunteer for a company that does high altitude (+100,000 ft) research. Im allowed to take as many pictures as I want, of anything for personal use. But Im only allowed to publish some of what I know, due to funding partners and intellectual property concerns.
We've also had occasions where well meaning people have followed us into the desert and gotten lost. So were more secretive about locations and dates of flights now.
Question: When I take pictures with my new camera, I can see all kinds of data in the properties window. But what about hidden data ? I need to obliterate all data except the image pixels themselves. Will going into a photo application of my choice, doing my changes, then saving as a different jpeg (not saving over the original) be enough ? Else how am I to accomplish this need.
Ive seen programs like "EXIF Purge" but dont know if thats a great idea or not.
I may post a secret pic for some of you I trust in a special location for a limited time, youll be able to test my method that way.
Registered Member #30656
Joined: Tue Jul 30 2013, 02:40AM
Location: UK
Posts: 208
Irfanview has some handy options for metadata when you save a file.
The other way to deal with it would be simply to open the file, ctrl+c to copy the image, paste it into another program/window (as raw pixels from the clipboard, no metadata involved), save it as a new .jpg. For the web you're probably going to recompress the image anyway so wouldn't even lose any quality vs working directly with the original.
Registered Member #2431
Joined: Tue Oct 13 2009, 09:47PM
Location: Chico, CA. USA
Posts: 5639
Ok Ive got quite a few pics up now, I didnt eradicate all the meta data. but for those who want to see here is the site :
If you want to look for errors or other troublesome mistake please do id be grateful.
When "Tech TV" was around here in the US, one of the hosts, (beautiful i will say) uploaded a normal pic, but someone out there went through it a found a low res thumbnail, of an undressed nature she had taken of herself.
I dont know how that could happen, but it did. And if i screw up some intellectual property rights my group will kill me, as we've had others steal our work before.
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Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 02:20AM
Location: Hyperborea
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JPEG files can contain lower resolution copies to speed up preview and thumbnail generation. If you crop the original picture in a program that does not regenerate the lower resolution picture then you can end up with the full body in one picture and a head in the other. Post it on the internet and it will just take seconds before someone finds out.
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@Patrick Modern camera put a 4 byte hex value in the file, that is tired to the camera, open photo's from the camera in a hex editor and see what values are the same in different pics, replace with 0x00000000, and then see if you can still see the picture.
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