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by: George Starcher, Associate Editor
I promised in the earlier blog post “Photography - Exif Tags” that I would look at how to make an automated folder action to scrub the exif information from any images dropped into the desired folder.
Here is how you do it:
*** WARNING ***
To avoid a loop this uses the […]
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I promised in the earlier blog post “Photography - Exif Tags” that I would look at how to make an automated folder action to scrub the exif information from any images dropped into the desired folder.
Here is how you do it:
*** WARNING ***
To avoid a loop this uses the […]
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1 year ago
1 year ago
An error -: -c: line 2:syntax error near unexpected token 'do
Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks