If you’re using Aperture 3 and would like to remove metadata from your images you’ll need to change your Export settings. To do this, use the export tab in the preference window. Under Aperture in the top menu bar select preferences. Then click on the Export tab. Where it lists “Email Photo Export presets” you will find a drop down menu. At the bottom of that menu you’ll select “edit”. From here a new dialog box will open with your Image Export settings. Choose the type of file format and settings you wish to Export with but make sure the “Include Metadata” box is un-cheched. Now when you right click over an image or group of images you’ve selected for Export, you can get a copy of the file minus the detailed metadata.
Anthony Marino
One guy, one camera and the nerve to think he knows what he's doing. Originally a Houston native, I’ve lived here in Austin, TX since 2001. I got into photography because my wife threatened me with prolonged nagging if I did not start using my creative talents in a productive / quit-wasting-money-on-your-hobby kind of way. So here you go, Hope you enjoy. Contact me at...
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