


My preferred solution is a command line utility available on Windows/MacOS/Linux called "exiftool". I haven't used this utility, but here is one for the PC/MAC for scrubbing these headers:Ī google search also turned up the article below, which describes 3 solutions:ġ) Windows 10 has a built in method for stripping specific metadata from a file so you can do this without installing any additional software 2) an alternative of using a free software image editor to re-save an image without transferring metadata from the original image and 3) also, it mentions a mobile app for both Android and IOS for viewing/purging EXIF headers. I also carry an IPhone and I just checked a video file shot with the default camera app and can confirm it did have GPS coordinates in the EXIF metadata headers in the. Hi Derek! I might be able to help on this. Do the videos contain that same info? If so, how can I delete that info? This is info that I never want to share, especially with rare animals. Can this be done I have tried some combinations but failed. Essentially, the txt will have three columns: The first is the photo name and the second and third will be the lat long. I know when you take photos with an iphone it contains GPS info, coordinates of where the photo was taken. Command line download - ExifTool 12. Extracts only the GPS lat/long information from all photos in a directory and puts them all in one text file. I am wanting to upload a video from my IPhone to Facebook.
