On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 12:03:04 -0700, Y-Not:: wrote
(in article <310820061501390486%%+15$-Y-Not@here-and.there>):
> In article <YTCJg.170921$1Q6.30170@fe04.news.easynews.com>, Rolex
> <rolex@astraweb.com> wrote:
>
>> This data can be removed/striped by ACDC/photodex-compupic or Adobe
>> Photoshop mostly when the file is compressed and whoever the author
>> was failed to removed this info. Programes exist to do this single
>> task.
>>
>> Cosmos
>>
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>> As you probably know, the metadata can be accessed by right-clicking
>> on the file & selecting Properties-Summary-Advanced.
>>
>> ???????????????????????????????????????????
>> Aw come on guys you are worring about nothing.
>> Quit being a worry-wart
>> when you transfer a photo from camera to computer
>> all you have to do is re-size, crop, enhance then rename
>> and save and you are as safe as a bug in a rug
>>
>> BESIDES: any photos posted in alt.fan.rolex should be non-personal
>> and that image could be posted in the local newspaper
>> as far as you are concerned
>>
>> Any picture on my camera or my computer is open for all to see
>> The only thing personal and private are pictures of family, myself, and my
>> location
>> Everyone should comply to this for your protection
>> Any other photo or video that is derogatory to your character
>> should be removed
>>
>> Anyone can own a digital camera today, they are cheap to buy
>> So grab your camera run out to the nearest pub or train station
>> or zoo or flower-bed (look for details in your picture
>> a sign, doorknob a flower, a theatre marquee. A single image can be
>> rewarding)
>> Use you imagination So get off your dead arses and snap-snap-snap
>>
>> I am trying my damnest to give this group something different for all to see
>> and not just dragons and music
>>
>> --
>> Rolex
>> "May Dragons Fly Ever in your Dreams"
>
>
> Sorry, I have to agree with Meph and Cosmos.
>
> Every little thing, no matter how inconsequential, can be added up to
> harm us. It's much better to be as safe as possible, then to be very
> sorry later.
>
>
> Y Not
>
> --
I think you meant "...better to be as safe as possible, thAn to be very sorry
later."
We will not wake up Sigmund for this one though. :-)
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