![]() ![]() That would probably be your thumbnail that you're looking for. Given the above information is there a way to remove the thumbnail (if indeed the above is the thumbnail that's tripping up Enfuse) and save the resulting changed file? Please know that here I am merely a keyboard monkey (sorry about the insult to monkeys who might be reading this), with next to no understanding of what I'm doing in ExifTool (thus my use of the ExifToolGUI). and one occurrence of "PreviewImage" in the left column, where the details to the right say "Binary data 223362 bytes, use -b option to extract". But I did find several occurrences of PreviewIFD: I piped the output of "exiftool -a -G1 -s > report.txt" to a text file and found no instances of TiffPreview. Look for items like TIFFPreview or PreviewImage and test to see if those are what you want to remove. Try running the command in FAQ 3 to figure out what the actual name of the thumbnail image might be. Quote from: StarGeek on May 25, 2016, 02:27:19 AMįAQ 7 explains why you can't remove all the metadata from a Tiff file.
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