I can tell you in case you are using Photoshop,open Bridge and select photo then look arround for metadata panel.click on it to expand.If you cant see metadata panel then go to Window-Metadata panel
How do you edit PNG metadata in one step?
Yes, the metadata for this photo in Lightroom has been changed.
Yes, you can change the metadata on a photo. Metadata includes information such as the date, time, location, and camera settings of the photo. This data can be edited using various software tools or applications.
Yes, you can change the metadata of a photo. Metadata includes information such as the date and time the photo was taken, location, camera settings, and more. This data can be edited using various software tools or applications.
To edit PNG metadata using a PNG metadata editor, you can open the PNG file in the editor and look for options to modify or add metadata fields such as title, author, description, and keywords. Make the desired changes and save the file to apply the new metadata.
You usually cannot “turn metadata off” inside the camera in one permanent switch. Phones and cameras keep writing EXIF (and sometimes XMP) on every new shot. What you can do is strip metadata from the file you are about to share or upload. Practical approach: Keep your original as a master archive. Make a copy for sharing. Remove GPS, camera model, software tags, and—if present—C2PA / Content Credentials or XMP AI fields from that copy only. Upload or send the cleaned copy, not the master. On a phone, “export without location” only removes part of the problem. Desktop export from Lightroom or Photoshop can still leave XMP or provenance chunks. For Instagram or TikTok, platforms may also read C2PA-style credentials, not only classic EXIF GPS. If you want a quick, local pass that stays in the browser (bytes do not need to go to a random cloud cleaner), a client-side tool for XMP and Content Credentials can be the last step on the social copy before upload. Re-check the file after cleaning when you can. This only addresses file-level metadata; it does not remove visible watermarks or change platform policy.
To remove Facetune from photo information, you can use photo editing software to manually edit or undo any changes made by Facetune. This may involve adjusting the lighting, colors, or other aspects of the photo to restore it to its original state. Additionally, you can use metadata removal tools to strip any editing information from the photo file.
No not on photos i uppload anyway. I want it to be there but it is not.
To restore the original date on a photo, you can use photo editing software to access the metadata of the image and adjust the date information. This process may vary depending on the software you are using, but typically involves selecting the photo, locating the metadata section, and editing the date information to reflect the original date the photo was taken.
Depends On What Photo Editor You Use
by editing it!
The .picasa.ini file in Picasa photo management software stores information about photo settings and metadata for better organization and display of photos.