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But if the picture is already taken before you turn location off it would still have the meta data in it. Not sure if copying a photo changes the data stored. I'm just not sure what photos had it on when I took them.
Quote from: DIYARCHERYJUNKIE on September 29, 2017, 08:33:00 AMBut if the picture is already taken before you turn location off it would still have the meta data in it. Not sure if copying a photo changes the data stored. I'm just not sure what photos had it on when I took them.As has been mentioned, you can simply screenshot the image to remove the metadata. This however leads to a significant degradation in picture quality.Alternatively, in a post production environment (like Lightroom for example) you can easily remove metadata...or even modify it.Not that anyone would do such a thing.
True...except that in your example you are, in fact, using external third party software. Point being that you've got to get it off the iPhone into some other program. Some people use Lightroom. Some use MS Photos. Etc.
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