To do this first, select all the images that you want to wipe metadata, right click and choose Properties. You can also do it in windows explorer without any tools.
#USING R TO EDIT EXIF METADATA SOFTWARE#
EXIF Eraser is a free lightweight software that allows you to easily and effectively delete entire EXIF/IPTC/XMP information from image files. BatchPurifier LITE is a free edition of BatchPurifier that can remove metadata from JPEG picture files in batch. You can automatically process a large number of files with the click of a button. This is a free utility to remove meta information (EXIF, COM and IPTC tags) from JPEG image files. MetaStripper is a simple application to remove EXIF data. This is a nice tool for stripping, cleaning, removing unnecessary metadata from JPG, JPEG, JFIF & PNG files. There is a free tool available for it, JPEG & PNG Stripper to easily remove all EXIF data from your photos. You can remove EXIF metadata using Adobe Bridge or Adobe Photoshop. You can also use the free utility QuickFix to clean the metadata. DropIt can be used to remove EXIF in batch.To remove the metadata using Irfanview from an individual image or multiple images click the “Save as” item or “Batch Conversion/Rename” item under the “File” menu. IrfanView is also a nice photo viewer, you can also delete the EXIF with a little command-line. You can remove metadata using the free FastStone image viewer, it has an option to remove EXIF/IPTC data from the photographs. You can use the Faststone image viewer to see the metadata.
#USING R TO EDIT EXIF METADATA OFFLINE#
You can also use online and offline EXIF metadata viewers like EXIF viewer, Google Picasa, Windows Live Photo Gallery, Flickr and other photo viewer programs. If you are using windows you can see the metadata by simply selecting an image, the associated metadata information will be displayed at the bottom pane of the windows explorer. There are some ways to see the EXIF metadata. The Exchangeable image file format, popularly known as EXIF, is a standard that specifies formats for images, sound, and ancillary tags used by digital cameras, smartphones, scanners and other systems and the EXIF data is embedded within the image file itself.