Okay, now we have an unique image, for real.

it is almost ready to be inserted in your post, but we really need to get rid of the image details.

How to do that?

Right click on your image and select 'properties'

Click on top 'details' and after that click on bottom 'remove properties and personal information'

A new window will apear. Select on top 'remove the folowing properties from this file'... click 'select all' - click ok!

I stongly recommend to read this:

https://us.norton.com/internetsecurity-how-to-how-to-remove-...

It fully explain what I just said upper. Keep this in mind, from the upper source:

''Metability QuickFix is a free product that will remove GPS coordinates and other metadata from photos. It’s even easier to use than Windows: just drag the photo files into the program, then click “Quick Fix.” When you check the “Properties” of these files in Windows after running them through QuickFix, you should see an empty dialog box.''

... very useful in case you are not sure that you successfully removed all meta data.

Now your photo is ready to be inserted in your post, being unique and adding value to your content.

Check the final page for tips on improving content quality ;)



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JeffreyBrown Premium Plus
Great training, Marian! Thanks for sharing!
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Mick18 Premium
Thanks for the great training.
Have a great weekend,
Mickey
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timstime20 Premium
Great training
Thank you
Tim
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condruzmf Premium
Thanks Tim, I'm so glad you found it useful
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BrendaMZ Premium Plus
Thanks for sharing. I use Mac so Windows doesnt work for me. I will need to see how to do that on a Mac. Apple Platform. Do you or anyone know?
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condruzmf Premium
I am pretty sure that the photoshop app is available for Mac too. About meta data removal for Mac:
Open the photo using 'Preview'
Go to 'Tools' in your menu.
Select 'Show Inspector'
Select the (i) tab.
Click the 'Exif' tab and remove the data ;)
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condruzmf Premium
Ok, from what I see, PhotoScape X and Gimp are free photo editors for Mac PC.
Doesn't really matter which one you use, they will do the job ;)
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don1rock Premium
Hey Marian,
Thanks for a very interesting and informative post. This is something I'm going to try. The video thing is especially intriguing.
Don
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condruzmf Premium
Thanks Don, indeed the back linking, or - at least using the videos will help
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