Hvordan fjerner jeg Exif data under export i aparture

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Where are you checking the EXIF data and GPS?  When I am looking with "Preview > Tools > Inspector" at the exported versions, the GPS is gone.
Alternately, try to edit the EXIF with exiftool:   ExifTool by Phil Harvey
You need the Terminal for that, however.
Hvor skal du kontrollere EXIF-data og GPS? Når jeg søger med "Preview> Værktøjer> inspektør" på de eksporterede versioner, er GPS væk.
Alternativt, kan du prøve at redigere EXIF ​​med exiftool:ExifTool by Phil Harvey
Du skal bruge Terminal til det, dog.

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