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#1 2012-10-01 17:02:18

iilex
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Disable AutoPano EXIF?

I've been using APG for a little bit and skimming over the wiki, I was not able to find some kind of way to disable any kind of contribution made to the EXIF using autopano. Is there any possible way this can be achieved? Thank you in advance for all your time, looking forward to some feedback.

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#2 2012-10-01 23:18:29

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Re: Disable AutoPano EXIF?

Welcome to the forum...

iilex wrote:

I've been using APG for a little bit and skimming over the wiki, I was not able to find some kind of way to disable any kind of contribution made to the EXIF using autopano. Is there any possible way this can be achieved?

I don't think so. Why do you need to disable this anyway?

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#3 2012-10-02 15:33:34

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Re: Disable AutoPano EXIF?

there's some exif editors that are worthy of a google, if you dont want APG to show up afterwards you should be able to delete reference to it using one of the editors.
Dunno why you'd do this either but each to their own smile

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#4 2012-10-02 16:09:14

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Re: Disable AutoPano EXIF?

con wrote:

. . . if you dont want APG to show up afterwards you should be able to delete reference to it using one of the editors.

I´m afraid i don´t understand.

When you make your shots a panorama using APG, there are no EXIFs left besides of date, size,
resolution and color-space of the equirectangular image. Why would you hide this ones?

Viewing the pano interactive - that´s what everybody can see usually and nothing else - how would he be able to see the EXIFs?


best, Klaus


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then you´ve got to do something you´ve never done.

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