You can do it natively in Windows, and macOS can remove GPS information. If you want to wipe EXIF data completely from macOS, you'll need a third-party app called ImageOptim. If you plan on uploading your photos
Remove / Delete part of filename Remove pattern from filename Replace part of filename Add / Insert text into filename Move part of filename New names based on a list of names Change file timestamp Trim filenames Renumbering Swap
osxphotos export /path/to/export --exiftool --keyword-template "{label}"Removing a keyword during exportIf some of your photos contain a keyword you do not want to be added to the exported file with --exiftool, you can use the template system to remove the keyword from the exported ...
I have a series of video clips in my photos app that I need to edit (trim, add/remove/enhance audio, arrange transitions, string together clips, etc.). iMovie has all the editing tools I need, but after uploading media to iMovie from Photos, and then downloading the finished content bac...
Doesn't AirDrop still remove key metadata from images by default? I've also seen suggestion that at one stage it reduced or resampled larger images, not sure if that's still the case though. Probably, but Im not too fussed with that. Generally the image...
Options The commands --getProperty, --setProperty, and --deleteProperty can use one of the following keys as a parameter: Special property keys: all binary data allxml binary data Image property keys: dpiHeight float dpiWidth float pixelHeight integer (read-only) pixelWidth integer (read-only) ...
It displays them in chronological order based on date taken from picture’s EXIF data or from file creation time when EXIF is not available. You can open photos in default assigned application (assigned to image file types, mostly Preview), view them with QuickView, remove, perform basic ...
Yes. Spotlight indexes everything that is in your sync root, but note that Spotlight will not fetch (or hydrate) files that are dataless. If you are looking for something in Spotlight that could only be read from the full file (such as image EXIF data), only fully hydrated fil...
With macOS, you can implement Smart Folders, which automatically gather files by type and subject matter. They’re updated as you change, add, and remove files on your Mac. Because they update continuously, these folders can save you a lot of time and effort. Here’s how to create a Sma...
So, I wiped all the imports I had done and started doing some experiments using exiftool. In the end I came up with a tried and true set of "default" values that fixed all bogus entries. You'll need to change the environment variables to suit. exiftool -P -overwrite_original \ -XMP...