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Show HN: I'm working on a Chrome extension for viewing EXIF data of images

23 points| ternera | 11 months ago |github.com

I started this because similar Chrome extensions were paywalling features and I wanted a free, open source alternative. I'm new to this, so I would appreciate feedback and tips if anyone has some!

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wutwutwat|11 months ago

A lot of folks accepting image uploads don't realize they need to remove the exif data from the images, as that often leaks gps coordinates if they were taken using a cell phone. With imagemagick, you can use the `-strip` flag[0] when processing the images to remove that info.

[0] https://imagemagick.org/script/command-line-options.php#stri...

kristianp|11 months ago

It's shame all exif info is stripped. I like to see the camera info, such as focal length, aperture and what lens too for interchangeable lens cameras.

al_borland|11 months ago

A responsible site will strip this on the user’s behalf, but no one should rely on that.

If I want to be lazy about it and quality doesn’t matter, I’ll take a screenshot as a quick way to strip EXIF data, the location being the key piece I want gone.

jmkni|11 months ago

IIRC This is how John McAfee's location was leaked when he was on the run, a Vice reporter took a selfie with him and uploaded it to the website without stripping the EXIF data

hideload|11 months ago

The extension looks native to the system in the screenshot which is impressive. It might be helpful for some users if file size and type are added to the list.

ternera|11 months ago

I'll consider adding that, thanks!

2Gkashmiri|11 months ago

Firefox version please. Dont help chrome only future

sentientslug|11 months ago

You’re free to make one yourself

ternera|11 months ago

This is something I plan to do eventually! I use a Chromium-based browser on a day-to-day basis, so that was what I wanted to tackle first.