Remove hidden data in JPG Files
When you take a picture with your digital camera, there is a lot more information than just the picture stored in the file. Depending on what camera you use it may also include the following information
Find out more about the extra info stored in JPG files here link
Before sharing any of your pictures with friends or posting them on the Internet I would always recommend removing this hidden information. I have now come across a great little program that can clear this information out.
The software is called JPGextra and is written by Ian Fieggen. Its very easy to use, you simply select the file or files that you want to work on and click on Start and it normally only takes a few seconds to process.
There are two versions. A fully working Trial Version which is free and fully working, and a version with extra features, but you pay what you consider to be a fair price.
July 2, 2008 - Posted by shawz | Graphics & Media | £, free, Ian Fieggen, jpg, jpg extra, jpgextra, metadata, remove metadata
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OH no, people can find out when I was on holiday.
Such a security flaw 😉
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