If it is required at some level to have all of this (albeit minimal) metadata. ![]() However, when I print the metadata of the resulting image, I get this: $ exiftool myimage.jpgįile Modification Date/Time : 2019:05:16 03:34:02-07:00įile Access Date/Time : 2019:05:16 03:34:02-07:00įile Inode Change Date/Time : 2019:05:16 03:34:02-07:00Įncoding Process : Baseline DCT, Huffman coding So I used exiftool -all= command line tool to remove the metadata from an image.
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