Simply Download the old version of Paintshop Pro 6
I use PSP6 for 95% of my pictureediting.
1 Its blazingly fast
2 Its cheap now (You can also download from emule or torrent)
3 Its old enough to not handle exif data so just open and save the pic thats it
no more exif wahtsoever left.
nope, been using the same camera since 2006, no problems
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If you use Photoshop just choose to save your file for the web. To do this, open your picutre and press CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + S. This will save a copy of your original file stripping all EXIF data. It will also optimize your image for web browsing.
does anyone have an inkfrog account? If so, would you know if I would use the same pics w/ a different ebay account in the inkfrog account if ebay can link? I can add more than one ebay username to my inkfrog account.
Or is the info changed in transit like auctiva?
Is there a way I can tell?
I understand that, but the point is I don't want to have to change all the pics if I don't have to.
Is there a way I can tell if images are changed in transit?
This is 100% news to me, and it's kinda hard to believe. So you mean to tell me that if I get suspended while using photo A.jpg, then open a new account and upload A.jpg to imageshack which turns A.jpg into 23uueqw.jpg, eBay can some how tell that it used to A.jpg, which was used on a suspended account, and link me? :/
i always use same pictures and never got linked... i think linking people this way is a little extreme..
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Re #36: Maybe you are beneath the radar with your category. But if they ever TRY to link you, or if you go out into the wild, expect it to be a probable event.
Re #37: All they have to do is store the HASH value in a database. Don't even need an image segment.
Re #36: Maybe you are beneath the radar with your category. But if they ever TRY to link you, or if you go out into the wild, expect it to be a probable event.
Re #37: All they have to do is store the HASH value in a database. Don't even need an image segment.
i wouldnt doubt they can link you this way, i just feel that they must be REALLY out to get you if they are trying to link you this way
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There are quit a few good free exif strippers. Try a few from google and see what you like. Some are pretty basic and fast, but are clunky. Best to see what you dig
Pod, which exif stripper do you use in particular?
Also when you strip the data from the picture and save it to your computer won't any information from the specific windows user account be transmitted onto the picture?
I dont use a stripper much. I do all my own watermarking in photoshop
I've used DietJPEG a few times. Seems to strip it pretty dry. Its fast and does batch files. But what gets put on image I cant be sure without running some tests. I think you can strip it right to nothing, including no user info.
Always run your own tests to be certain you can trust what you are using to be safe
I just don't want the address where the picture was taken to be shown on ebay.
Ok I tried DietJPEG and it does take it almost all of the metadata but it does leave the user info in place. It does show the path, location the picture is stored, and the date it was taken.
Any way to take those two pieces of info out of the picture?
Also I wasn't able to find the geospatial meta data which contains the address in the picture. Is there any specific way to find that?