2018-04-22 at 1:35 AM UTC
Say a guy takes images from search engine results, crops and resizes a photo with mspaint and saves it. He does this to many images, and he wants to upload them to a website on multiple un-associated accounts.
What data exists in the images that should be stripped out or modified to prevent association ? And also, must they all be uploaded to the site from different directories? I assume the website will know the directory you are uploading the file from?
In windows I check a image files properties and it shows several attributes that should be stripped or doctored: owner, computer, folder path, date created, date modified. Is there a fast way to run through a batch of files and make this data unique for each file, and relocate the file to random folders to prepare for uploading?
Thoughts?
2018-04-22 at 2:04 AM UTC
or you can just PrtScr the pic and paste it into gimp or other pic editing program and save it as a completely new file with new metadata.
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2018-04-22 at 4:11 AM UTC
aldra
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Originally posted by harry CHONG
What data exists in the images that should be stripped out or modified to prevent association ? And also, must they all be uploaded to the site from different directories? I assume the website will know the directory you are uploading the file from?
no, the website only receives the image data (and filename), not the full path.
I have no idea what you're trying to do, but there are scripts that will bulk-update images - removing exif data, resizing, flipping etc. - it'd be much quicker to use something like imagemagick on lunix than changing them all around manually.
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