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Issue by DavidPrevot Monday May 19, 2014 at 02:52 GMT Originally opened as RequestPolicy/requestpolicy#431
While checking for copyrighted ICC profiles, under non free licence with a command like:
find . -regextype posix-extended -iregex '.*\.(jpg|png)' \ -exec sh -c 'identify -verbose "$0" \ | grep -i copyright && echo "$0"' {} \;
The following file has been spotted, and the ICC profile has been removed:
exiftool -icc_profile"-<=" src/skin/menu-other-origins.png
The image has been checked identical to its source, and in addition, the file is about 3 kB smaller without these useless binary data.
DavidPrevot included the following code: https://github.com/RequestPolicy/requestpolicy/pull/431/commits
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Can't reproduce this. identify -verbose src/skin/*.png | grep -i copyright returns nothing. Feel free to reopen if you have more info.
identify -verbose src/skin/*.png | grep -i copyright
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Monday May 19, 2014 at 02:52 GMT
Originally opened as RequestPolicy/requestpolicy#431
While checking for copyrighted ICC profiles, under non free licence
with a command like:
The following file has been spotted, and the ICC profile has been
removed:
The image has been checked identical to its source, and in addition,
the file is about 3 kB smaller without these useless binary data.
DavidPrevot included the following code: https://github.com/RequestPolicy/requestpolicy/pull/431/commits
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: