Question by ckw: Is it possible to shoot a picture with digital and erase metadata?
I am taking a film class in a local school, I don’t see the point since we don’t develop it ourselves, (Dont want to get into that debate), so I figure why can’t I take it with my digital slr, instead of a film slr, and somehow copy it to a blank layer in ps, and then it erases the metadata so he doesn’t know I am using a digital slr instead of film. Otherwise we develop it at target or whatever and then upload it online after scanning it..Whats the point? Its gonna become a digital file, why not take it originally w/ digital? Thats not the question though, please let me know if you can remove the metadata somehow? or put something else in those places.
I am not disputing the learning, that has nothing to do w/ my camera since we are NOT going to be using a darkroom..IT will function exactly as my digital 30D slr! I will not miss out on the learning, just the film in the camera.
That doesn’t remove metadata. Metadata is the name of the camera, time/date taken, camera settings, exposure, aperture, etc.
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Answer by Terisu
The point is so that you can learn. That’s why you’re taking the course. And by the way, the trained eye can tell the difference between a purely digital image, and a film image scanned to digital.
Anyway, you can right-click on an image, go to properties, then details. On the bottom there will be a link for removing properties and personal information.
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