

Including such options would make it, at least for my work, far more worth paying for. all are formats I use as often as I utilize the Jpeg format.Īs it is, while certainly a helpful tool, it does not appear to offer full control over manipulation of the EXIF data. It would be very helpful if the program offered an option to do this automatically when hitting the button to process the images.įor me, I would find adding support for other image formats VERY helpful. As it is now, I have to remember to edit a copy of each image. Is there a current - or upcoming feature - to allow for saving the result as a copy of the original image while keeping the original image - with all data - intact? I would like to be able to strip the data from the image I post online, but keep a copy of the image with all the data intact for my own personal reference. Is there any current way - or upcoming feature - to remove specific data from the EXIF while leaving other data intact? Sometimes I would like to leave some of the data. It works fine for me in build number 9926 of Windows 10 Technical Preview.


The reduction is given in percent of the file size of the original file. Images can be reduced before the mail delivery. Selected Images can now be sent directly via the MAPI interface to the default e-mail program without taking a detour via the file explorer. In addition to the EXIF format now also meta-data in the XMP and IPTC format be cleaned. Improvements in the current version include: TIFFs are probably only rarely used, or am I wrong? The Raw format, we have not yet been studied. But we think that Jpeg is the absolutely most commonly used picture-format. In this version only Jpeg-files can be clean. Use this bdj-comments, our contact-form ( ) or the support-form ( As already been written by Igor, all invitees images can be removed in a slip of the Exif This is correct. I would be happy, if you can write us the exaccly problems. Thomas Klabunde Hi, thank you for ALL Zheliba: Thank you for testing in Windows 10.
