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• #21227
I need to figure out how to post images from my phone.
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• #21228
if it's an android phone then it's easy. Not sure if iphone...
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• #21229
iPhone - it's not so much the posting, as extracting the image location from my Flickr acct.
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• #21230
Post as attachments?
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• #21231
Post as attachments?
This. Anything ends up as a dead link eventually.
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• #21232
Using the 'upload a file' button?
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• #21233
Yeah. If you click on that it will give you the option of going straight to your photo library.
I think the upload function strips any gps data from an uploaded image so there’s no need to worry about that either.
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• #21234
Ah. Like so
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• #21235
You can't tag inside your house, its not fair
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• #21236
Yep like that.
I was intending to go tomorrow morning, so it's all yours til then.
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• #21237
I turn off location setting in the phone camera when I take a BTOB snap. Easy on Android. I don't know about iOS.
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• #21238
Is the spam a clue?
googles spam+london
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• #21239
(^^^^^switches left on - nnngggghhh!)
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• #21240
The Spam is not Marmite (Marmite being a YACF thang).
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• #21241
Those sockets usually get potatochopped until they look like the wall.
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• #21242
I knew I hadn't made it up - you don't need to worry about the location data when uploading photos. Not because it gets stripped during the upload, but because of some other magic.
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• #21243
I don't think this works 100% - I just downloaded my last tag - the picture in this post - and it included the location data....
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• #21244
I don't think this works 100% - I just downloaded my last tag - the picture in this post - and it included the location data....
I think its pulling that info from the original (which is probably stored on the same machine).
I just downloaded the same image and exiftool doesn't show any geo info for it:-
$ exiftool -a -u -g1 ceea4bc57bd993ae957f9e9eb0bd20b75364f38a.jpg ---- ExifTool ---- ExifTool Version Number : 11.01 ---- System ---- File Name : ceea4bc57bd993ae957f9e9eb0bd20b75364f38a.jpg Directory : . File Size : 1484 kB File Modification Date/Time : 2019:05:02 15:50:03+01:00 File Access Date/Time : 2019:05:02 15:50:09+01:00 File Inode Change Date/Time : 2019:05:02 15:50:03+01:00 File Permissions : rw-rw-r-- ---- File ---- File Type : JPEG File Type Extension : jpg MIME Type : image/jpeg Image Width : 2160 Image Height : 2880 Encoding Process : Progressive DCT, Huffman coding Bits Per Sample : 8 Color Components : 3 Y Cb Cr Sub Sampling : YCbCr4:2:0 (2 2) ---- JFIF ---- JFIF Version : 1.01 Resolution Unit : None X Resolution : 1 Y Resolution : 1 ---- Composite ---- Image Size : 2160x2880 Megapixels : 6.2
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• #21245
(^^^^^switches left on - nnngggghhh!)
Are you worried the electricity will leak out?
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• #21246
Huhhh. Creepy. Appears I took the photo with my work phone - I just downloaded it to my new work laptop which is otherwise unconnected to the phone but it somehow recognises to keep the EXIF....Feel like my overlords are watching me....(posted from my personal phone).
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• #21247
yes, because magnets...
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• #21249
This is super weird and will be an open ticket inside Cloudflare.
I've always used Cloudflare Polish to compress images, and loved that this stripped EXIF data.
However in this case when I tried both the .jpg and .webp the EXIF is gone (from GIMP, exiftool, etc)... but when I used the online exif tool at http://exif.regex.info/exif.cgi I do see the lat:lon.
I believe what may be happening is that some devices (that Samsung phone) may embed the EXIF multiple times, or in invalid ways... and so it is being scrubbed, but not so thoroughly as to remove it from all tools.
As this classes as a potential privacy issue (despite Cloudflare never marketing Polish as a privacy tool) I shall flag it internally and get the ticket pushed along.
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• #21250
And, just like that, BToB created work for some poor bastard
Another tagzump here we come...