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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19.03.2024 12:31:28 pm, Gilles
Caulier wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">In the Metadata Editor plugin for digiKam and Showfoto, the IPTC tab
contents has all explanations given in tool-tips about string size
limitations.
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<p>Checked. The limitation is 64 characters. Interestingly, it does
allow the input of more than 64 characters with the characters
remaining counter going negative. Don't know how that is handled.
Also, the side note mentions that IPTC tags have size limitations
and advises to use xmp instead. Most of my images have the tag
information stored in IPTC tags. Is there any way I can bulk move
all IPTC:Keywords data to xmp? Is it really necessary, especially
if I can live with the 64 character limitation for tags?</p>
<p>Is there a simple way to find out which of my tags are exceeding
this limit as I am sure there are some? If I can locate them I can
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