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Anyone knows how to hide (clear) shooting data in Nikon Capture Editor
(4.2.0-2)?
I know right after been in Photochop :-) and did some editing some data
vanishing
in NC but I want to clear everything, thanx.
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 00:41:43 +0100, in rec.photo.digital "Majid Khosrow"
<makhosrow@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Anyone knows how to hide (clear) shooting data in Nikon Capture Editor
>(4.2.0-2)?
>I know right after been in Photochop :-) and did some editing some data
>vanishing
>in NC but I want to clear everything, thanx.
I don't believe there is a way to do this in NC. In PSP8 there is a
selection to allow you to keep or omit all the exif data. I believe PS has
a similar function, one specific use of which is removing the info for
thumbnails which can greatly reduce their size.
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Ed Ruf Lifetime AMA# 344007 (Usenet@EdwardG.Ruf.com)
See images taken with my CP-990/5700 & D70 at
http://edwardgruf.com/Digital_Phot [...] index.html
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Try to do some editing (anything and save) in PS7 then reopen the same photo
in NC, you`ll
see the shooting data is wrecked.
Cheers.
"Ed Ruf" <egruf_usenet@cox.net> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 00:41:43 +0100, in rec.photo.digital "Majid Khosrow"
> <makhosrow@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Anyone knows how to hide (clear) shooting data in Nikon Capture Editor
> >(4.2.0-2)?
> >I know right after been in Photochop :-) and did some editing some data
> >vanishing
> >in NC but I want to clear everything, thanx.
>
> I don't believe there is a way to do this in NC. In PSP8 there is a
> selection to allow you to keep or omit all the exif data. I believe PS has
> a similar function, one specific use of which is removing the info for
> thumbnails which can greatly reduce their size.
> ----------
> Ed Ruf Lifetime AMA# 344007 (Usenet@EdwardG.Ruf.com)
> See images taken with my CP-990/5700 & D70 at
> http://edwardgruf.com/Digital_Phot [...] index.html
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