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2009-02-20
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2009-02-20
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2009-02-20
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2009-02-20
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2009-02-20
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2009-02-24
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2009-02-24
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You can use exiv2, jhead, or similar programs to remove the metadata blocks. These are command-line programs available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. It's probably not too difficult to port them to the NIT if you're so inclined.
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2009-02-24
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2009-02-24
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2009-02-24
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