Photoshop writes some informations (like the lens used for RAW files converted by ACR) only to the XMP data and not in the EXIF data of a file.
Therefore the integration of XMP support in a future release of XnView (as thumbnail labels and properties tab) could be quite useful.
Mike
REQ: XMP support
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Re: REQ: XMP support
Yes, i'll add XMP support in a future version of XnViewMike2005 wrote:Photoshop writes some informations (like the lens used for RAW files converted by ACR) only to the XMP data and not in the EXIF data of a file.
Therefore the integration of XMP support in a future release of XnView (as thumbnail labels and properties tab) could be quite useful.
Pierre.
Re: REQ: XMP support
Thank-you for adding XMP in a future version!!xnview wrote:Yes, i'll add XMP support in a future version of XnViewMike2005 wrote:Photoshop writes some informations (like the lens used for RAW files converted by ACR) only to the XMP data and not in the EXIF data of a file.
Therefore the integration of XMP support in a future release of XnView (as thumbnail labels and properties tab) could be quite useful
After much research and testing both Photoshop7.01/CS and XnView, I feel it would be an absolute *must* to have XMP in XnView!
So...in summary, I would like:
1. XMP implementation in XnView.
2. IPTC writing to TIFF Files in XnView.
Re: REQ: XMP support
Yes, i'll try to add soonCarl wrote:Thank-you for adding XMP in a future version!!xnview wrote:Yes, i'll add XMP support in a future version of XnViewMike2005 wrote:Photoshop writes some informations (like the lens used for RAW files converted by ACR) only to the XMP data and not in the EXIF data of a file.
Therefore the integration of XMP support in a future release of XnView (as thumbnail labels and properties tab) could be quite useful
After much research and testing both Photoshop7.01/CS and XnView, I feel it would be an absolute *must* to have XMP in XnView!
So...in summary, I would like:
1. XMP implementation in XnView.
2. IPTC writing to TIFF Files in XnView.
Pierre.