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2009-12-24
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Is there a way of stopping the N900 putting metadata inside the pictures it takes?
Its causing havoc on my computer. I like to use windows photo viewer to rotate my files. Simple, but because of the metadata the n900 puts inside the file, it causes problems and windows photo viewer will not save the file. Can I stop the N900 from adding the information to the jpg?
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2009-12-30
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2009-12-30
, 04:33
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So I close it, but the thumbnail in windows explorer shows it unrotated. ARGH.
I wish I could stop the N900 doing this, no other camera I've had has done it. So my options are, use jpegtran which I fine tedious, strip all metadata from every image I copy over, even more tedious. Or I just give up.
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2009-12-30
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I wish I could stop the N900 doing this, no other camera I've had has done it. So my options are, use jpegtran which I fine tedious, strip all metadata from every image I copy over, even more tedious. Or I just give up.
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2009-12-30
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2009-12-31
, 07:21
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Its causing havoc on my computer. I like to use windows photo viewer to rotate my files. Simple, but because of the metadata the n900 puts inside the file, it causes problems and windows photo viewer will not save the file. Can I stop the N900 from adding the information to the jpg?