Exporting image metadata

Exporting image metadata

When exporting images in Nebulb, by default, all metadata contained in the original images are also incorporated into the exported image file.

However, in case you do not want any metadata to be exported, you can also indicate this before exporting the image, as you can see below:



ATTENTION: Nebulb obtains the metadata from the original base image, so that the exported image contains the same metadata as the base image, except for the exposure time. Nebulb sets the exposure time metadata from the total capture time of the stacked images, since this time is much more representative for the final stacked image.




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