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    I am using IrfanView to reduce the size of my picks for posting at the moment, but it strips the Exif data from the file, I have looked in the settings but I cannot find any reference for it.

    Can anyone help?
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    Quote Originally Posted by oxo View Post
    I am using IrfanView to reduce the size of my picks for posting at the moment, but it strips the Exif data from the file, I have looked in the settings but I cannot find any reference for it.

    Can anyone help?
    Used it long time ago. I think there is an option to check/uncheck when saving files but you may have to click on some of the boxes to find it, John.

    Edit: Just had a quick hunt John - think you might need the Irfanview Plugins for this to work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Used it long time ago. I think there is an option to check/uncheck when saving files but you may have to click on some of the boxes to find it, John.

    Edit: Just had a quick hunt John - think you might need the Irfanview Plugins for this to work.
    a little extra info I think
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    Many thanks for your help Hal and Bob, I have already been to there website and downloaded the link "download all Irfanview Plugins" but still no joy, its probably me doing something wrong, I will have another go at it and report back. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by oxo View Post
    Many thanks for your help Hal and Bob, I have already been to there website and downloaded the link "download all Irfanview Plugins" but still no joy, its probably me doing something wrong, I will have another go at it and report back. lol
    John. I think you get a little box to tick or untick when using 'Save As' on an image. The plugin might just be for an exif viewer.

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    Hi.This is all I can find for you.

    After you all install the IrfanView PlugIns. Select pictures you want to process. After that click "File" --> "JPEG Lossless Operations" --> "Lossless rotation with selected files"

    At the bottom of the windows choose "Custom" and tick the "Keep EXIF":

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    After you all install the IrfanView PlugIns. Select pictures you want to process. After that click "File" --> "JPEG Lossless Operations" --> "Lossless rotation with selected files"

    At the bottom of the windows choose "Custom" and tick the "Keep EXIF":
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSTM View Post
    Hi.This is all I can find for you.

    After you all install the IrfanView PlugIns. Select pictures you want to process. After that click "File" --> "JPEG Lossless Operations" --> "Lossless rotation with selected files"

    At the bottom of the windows choose "Custom" and tick the "Keep EXIF":
    DSTM: That is to do with batch conversions and not what oxo is after.

    paul: Click on batch conversion/rename to see the path listed above.

    N.B. See some people obviously have Irfanview onboard. Be nice if someone would upload an image to the Gallery to see if it retained the exif detail. Not as an attachment in a post though, as the forum (photopost) software may strip out the exif detail when uploading this way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    DSTM: That is to do with batch conversions and not what oxo is after.

    paul: Click on batch conversion/rename to see the path listed above.

    N.B. See some people obviously have Irfanview onboard. Be nice if someone would upload an image to the Gallery to see if it retained the exif detail. Not as an attachment in a post though, as the forum (photopost) software may strip out the exif detail when uploading this way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    John. I think you get a little box to tick or untick when using 'Save As' on an image. The plugin might just be for an exif viewer.

    Spot on Hal...... resize image.....go to file......save as.......in the box, go to the bottom right hand corner and put a tick in the box that says "options dialog"....... in the box that comes up, put a tick to the box " keep original Exif data (if JPEG to JPEG)


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