Controlled IPTC Vocabulary

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Controlled IPTC Vocabulary

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Apparently there is a movement in the IPTC community to standardize keywords and some other metadata.

Go here to read more about it.

Very interesting and I think applicable to future directions XnView might take in support of IPTC.
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Thanks, i'll check
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See also topic “Controlled Vocabulary” with links to threads where this has been discussed with respect to XnView.
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See also topic “Controlled Vocabulary” with links to threads where this has been discussed with in to XnView.
Jeez. This is exactly why I am not the Librarian... 8)

So sorry. Perhaps this thread could be deleted?
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JohnFredC wrote:So sorry. Perhaps this thread could be deleted?
Hey, I wasn't complaining! I'm glad you bring this issue back onto the table, John. :mrgreen:
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I've contacted the author of http://controlledvocabulary.com, do you think that you'll purchase the license if i add it...
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I probably would not purchase a license. My personal interest isn't in the specific vocabulary itself but rather in the best methods for storing keywords in images, more in line with my post here.
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JohnFredC wrote:I probably would not purchase a license. My personal interest isn't in the specific vocabulary itself but rather in the best methods for storing keywords in images, more in line with my post here.
Ok, so a hierarchical keyword right?
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Post by rra »

Pierre,

if you have access to Adobe Bridge CS3, version 2.1.1.9 ,
you can see that Abode also switched to
hierarchical keyword .
It works very well and intuitive.
In earlier versions of Bridge CS3
they used a linear keyword approach
which gets cluttered very quickly.

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Yes, hierarchical
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JohnFredC wrote:Yes, hierarchical
Ok, so like categories?
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xnview wrote:Ok, so a hierarchical keyword right?
Oh... I love that! :wink: (Yes, I know XnTriq... you already listed it... :mrgreen: )

My idea at that time was to synchronize something like the categories (cf. "internal DB") with images' metadata (ie: standard and decentralized).

I believe XMP is the way to go, with a standardized way to implement hierarchical categories.
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Post by rra »

I totally agree,

and XMP is what Vista and Adobe use for their metadata.

In Adobe Bridge you have standard catagories of items, placed
in a hierarchic way, but you can ofcourse edit or add your own ones.
E.g.
I use the catagory "places" ,
with hierarchy countries/cities/streets .

Works prfect for me, Bridge also reads XMP data from Vista OS
into its catagories.

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