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rra
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show XMP data in image

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Since my last question about displaying XMP data,
there where no reactions, I presume that it is not possible with the latest Xnview build to show XMP data overlayed on an image.
(in either slide-show/preview or full-pscreen-mode)

I therefor have a feature request:

Using Photoshop or Vista's file-explorer one can add keywords
to an JPG image. It seems that the data is being embedded in the JPG file as XMP data in the items listed between
<rdf> and
</rdf>
I would like to be able from within Xnview to either directly show these items in the image or be able to copy the "Bag" data to IPTC data.


René
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Re: show XMP data in image

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rra wrote:Since my last question about displaying XMP data,
there where no reactions, I presume that it is not possible with the latest Xnview build to show XMP data overlayed on an image.
(in either slide-show/preview or full-pscreen-mode)

I therefor have a feature request:

Using Photoshop or Vista's file-explorer one can add keywords
to an JPG image. It seems that the data is being embedded in the JPG file as XMP data in the items listed between
<rdf> and
</rdf>
I would like to be able from within Xnview to either directly show these items in the image or be able to copy the "Bag" data to IPTC data.
René
Not possible yet, but you can do (with v1.94.2) :
Edit\Metadata\Build IPTC from XMP
And as option:
Edit\Metadata\Rebuild XMP
...
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Post by rra »

Thanks OOPS66 ,
I figured that one out myself already,
unfortunately there seem to be some problems:
see:

http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.p ... highlight=

If this works, this will be completely satisfactory for me.

grts,

René
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