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How to hide the details that an image has been edited?


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Hello guys!

The title says it all. I have edited an image, but when I click on properties, it contains info that the image has been modified later than the creation date + the fact that it was created with CS6. So is there any way to get around this, any resizer /converter etc? I am sorry if the question has been asked before, I couldn't find that kind of topic.

Thanks in advance. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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if your in windows you should be able right click an image and select properties > Details with a blue link at the bottom remove properties etc then you should be able to remove any metadata that you wish.
 
Well, I have tried this. It does not work if you want to hide which program was used to create the image. Although, you can hide anything else. Any other suggestions?
 

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