It was 16/11/04 4:51 pm, when David Gordon wrote: > By the way, Brian's StripEXIF actually strips _all_ metadata from files - > including IPTC. That means it strips out copyright ownership information. > Not only is that a Bad Thing, its unlawful to knowingly remove copyright > information from digital files. And now you know that StripEXIF does that...
David The script wasn't written to help law breakers! <g> It was written to help photographers who 'knowingly' want to strip metadata. If someone buys a gun and kills with it, does that make the gun manufacturer a killer? A lot of wish it did - especially people who have been maimed for life because of the liberal gun laws. Anyway, going back to topic, I am sure this was all covered and should be in the archives but it was also mentioned in this thread that the script can be actioned. That means, you can create an action that saves the IPTC or any other metadata you wish to save, run the script and then insert/append the metadata that you saved. Alternatively, insert/append it from the File Browser. Shangara Singh. ________________________________________________ :: Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) Photoshop CS :: Photoshop CS Essential Tips || Photoshop Glossary (eBooks) :: Examaids for Adobe & Macromedia Certification :: http://www.photoshopace.com || http://www.examaids.com =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
