Controlled IPTC Vocabulary
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Controlled IPTC Vocabulary
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.
Go here to read more about it.
Very interesting and I think applicable to future directions XnView might take in support of IPTC.
John
See also topic “Controlled Vocabulary” with links to threads where this has been discussed with respect to XnView.
Last edited by XnTriq on Thu Dec 04, 2008 9:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Controlled IPTC Vocabulary
I've contacted the author of http://controlledvocabulary.com, do you think that you'll purchase the license if i add it...
Pierre.
Ok, so a hierarchical keyword right?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.
Pierre.
Oh... I love that!xnview wrote:Ok, so a hierarchical keyword right?


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.
Olivier
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.
René
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.
René