
FFF – Hasselblad Flexible File Format (TIFF-based).F4A, F4B, F4P, F4V – Adobe Flash Player 9+ Audio/Video (QuickTime-based).EXIF – Exchangeable Image File Format metadata (TIFF-based).DVB – Digital Video Broadcasting (QuickTime-based).CS1 – Sinar CaptureShop 1-shot RAW (PSD-based).CRW, CIFF – Canon RAW Camera Image File Format (CRW spec).
#REMOVE EXIF DATA MAC COMMAND LINE MOVIE#

PDF metadata removal is only partial ( see discussion).Relatively few NPM dependencies (no JS frameworks).No automatic updates or network traffic.Supports PDF documents* (partial, see discussion).Supports popular video formats such as M4A, MOV, and MP4.Supports popular image formats such as PNG, JPG, GIF, and TIFF.There was also an XSS and Electron remote shell vulnerability due to unsanitized HTML output that was fixed in ExifCleaner 3.6.0.

If you are running a version of ExifCleaner before 3.6.0, upgrade immediately! A security vulnerability was found in exiftool, the command-line application that powers ExifCleaner under the hood, and this was updated in ExifCleaner 3.5.0. Desktop app to clean metadata from images, videos, PDFs, and other files.
