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Excess of null terminated strings in EXIF

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Oakley

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Noticed that on some images there appears to be an excess of what appears to be ASCII null terminated strings in some EXIF data fields.

I only noticed these in database as they take up lots of space.

My understanding is that these should usually detected and essentially stripped out.

They appear in the EXIF data fields of Chevereto as per the example image below. They go for a loooong way.....



exif.jpg
 
I already strip lots of exif data and this is not a bug at all, is just how exif is actually stored in the image file.

Maybe we should use file storage for exif details (no database), but again, this is not a bug at all.

Cheers,
Rodolfo.
 
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