Hi, I thought someone here might know the answer to this as I am coming up empty through searches. After entering keywords via "File Info" in Photoshop, next...
Hi Rob, It is stored in file FileInfoLibPrefs.txt which is in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Adobe92;XMP and in C:\Documents and...
I am writing image management software that displays and maintains images and image metadata in a searchable SQL database. The program captures metadata from...
... You should probably join the ControlledVocabulary group on Yahoo. It deals with exactly the topic you are requesting information on. There are many good...
I suggest you review the XMP specifications at: www.adobe.com/xmp and also look at the beta libraries at: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/xmptoolkit/ In...
... JWC: Art has already given you a link to the site, but in regards to lists of photo categories, I'm not sure if you are referring to "controlled ...
Sorry about the repost, but I thought the original had gone astray when my second message appeared prior the the first. Jack ... subjects/categories, if...
Sorry about the repost, but I thought the original had gone astray when my second message appeared prior the the first. Jack ... subjects/categories, if...
My project requires access to jpg metadata, and I just completed a file reading utility. Original file is a DNG raw image made with my digital camera. Using...
... Jack: You might check the EXIV site: http://www.exiv2.org/iptc.html ... Hmm, object title is not the same field as 'caption39; - The caption field in IPTC...
Hi David, I now see from your <http://www.controlledvocabulary.com/pdf/IPTC_mapped_fields.pdf> mapping table that the “Description” field is intended for...
... Jack: It may be due to the fact that the Keywords field is a different beast that the others. Both the Keywords and Categories fields are considered...
What I find to be confusing is not so much the semantic differences between “object name” and “caption” but the differences between where and when to ...
... Ken: Have you read the Iptc4xmpCore_1.0-doc-CpanelsUserGuide_13.pdf which is available from the IPTC site? http://www.iptc.org/IPTC4XMP/ (look in the...
Greetings! I am new to this group and a freelance photographer in the process of readying my best images for placement in searchable image libraries on the ...
Hi Thomas First a general note: international standards have to cover use cases in different regions of the world and also for different providers and business...
Michael: Thank you for your comments on my first posting. I appreciate the background information and the specifics you have offered. Sorry to have been so...
Thomas thank your for your comprehensive thoughs about using our metadata. The IPTC members have set up a "Photo Metadata" working group to deal exactly with...
... Thomas: The answer is "yes" to the above. There were several adobe engineers, including the lead XMP product manager on most all of the conference calls,...
David: Q: What does ³disarmed² mean in the subject line? Your group has done a commendable job creating user-friendly documentation for the IPTC Core and...
Hi, Microsoft has just released Photo Info to enable quick and easy viewing and editing of photo metadata in Explorer: http://blogs.msdn.com/pix/default.aspx ...
... Patrick: Thank you for this very thorough and detailed reply. It appears that MS Photo Info may not be quite ready for prime-time, so it's good to know...
Patrick great work done, thanks for the detailled review. Primarily this wrong application of IPTC URIs urges us at the IPTC to take action. Michael ... ...
Hello everyone, this is my first posting here. I am in the process of writing a python library to access image metadata. AAMOF, the IIM part is now stable and...
Dear fellow iptc4xmp group members, I am new to the iptc format and to the group. I was wondering if someone could post or email me a java example on how to...
... Vik: I don't recall off the top of my head any that deal with the caption/description field, but you might want to take a look at Babelpix as it is a java...