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Originally Posted by NaturesPixel
ok just don't touch the data...
if you are using an image in Photoshop and you copy the image to a new image you loose your EXIF data ,But if you duplicate the Image to a new image you retain the EXIF data,,
so just don't touch the data and it will be good, short of people posting their images on Flickr and allowing others to see the Exif, the only other way for us to see the exif is if we download the image and view the exif from our computer 
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So if I leave my photos 'private' on Flickr (like I usually do), will you still be able to get at the EXIF data? Or will I have to mark them 'public' for the assignments? As an experiment, I tried downloading one of my posted shots on DPS (one that I have marked 'private' on Flickr) and couldn't find the EXIF data in the properties menu...

Sorry, I'm not too keen on this stuff I guess...
Edit: I just discussed this with my husband and he wondered if Flickr strips EXIF info from photos...I ended up trying to find EXIF on a public photo too and I got the same result...it said I shot the photo today and it provided no other info other than resolution...any thoughts? (to be clear, I download the image by right-clicking and choosing 'save image as' and then check the properties menu on the downloaded image)
Also, he pointed out that people apparently can easily modify EXIF info if they know what they are doing...
Sorry I realize my questions are getting complicated...just trying to do things right...