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alright so if youre ever interested in privacy or at least ensuring that whatever images you post online dont contain a lot of extra metadata about your location about when you took it or even how you took the photo you want to make sure that you actually clitter it out before saving it now in Photoshop you can do that by going up to file and pulling up your file info real quick I want to show you whats associated so for example camera data right we can see some basic info about the camera some other types of settings that were used maybe even GPS data right so maybe youre a location is actually entered and you dont want to share that with anyone so a real easy way to do this Im go ahead and close out of this is to actually create a new document based on that original graphic so if I do a control a or command a to select all and then I control C or command C just to copy it if I create a new document this new documents actually going to be created at the same size that I just sel