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today weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to edit and remove metadata or exif data from media files so to start off iamp;#39;ve got my media file here this is a picture i took on vacation over the summer and if we actually look at the file info for this picture we see that thereamp;#39;s a bunch of information there i donamp;#39;t know how it got there for example itamp;#39;s got the device that i took the picture on itamp;#39;s got some information about focal length and aperture information itamp;#39;s even got the gps coordinates of where i took the picture from so if iamp;#39;m posting this on a blog or social media or something like that thatamp;#39;s not necessarily the kind of information i want to share so letamp;#39;s look at how we can clean that up a little bit okay so the first thing i need to do is exif tool so iamp;#39;m on a windows system iamp;#39;m going to do this with the chocolatey package manager with a dash y flag to auto confirm that i want t