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diff --git a/content/blog/2022-02-17-exiftool.md b/content/blog/2022-02-17-exiftool.md index bc310ec..44a0585 100644 --- a/content/blog/2022-02-17-exiftool.md +++ b/content/blog/2022-02-17-exiftool.md @@ -16,16 +16,16 @@ There are various components of image metadata that you may want to delete before releasing a photo to the public. Here's an incomplete list of things I could easily see just by inspecting a photo on my laptop: -- Location (Latitude & Longitude) -- Dimensions -- Device Make & Model -- Color Space -- Color Profile -- Focal Length -- Alpha Channel -- Red Eye -- Metering Mode -- F Number +- Location (Latitude & Longitude) +- Dimensions +- Device Make & Model +- Color Space +- Color Profile +- Focal Length +- Alpha Channel +- Red Eye +- Metering Mode +- F Number Regardless of your reasoning, I'm going to explain how I used the `exiftool` package in Linux to automatically strip metadata from all images in a directory |