[Digikam-users] Re: Digikam-users Digest, Vol 68, Issue 64

Paul Verizzo paulv at paulv.net
Mon Jan 31 05:14:19 GMT 2011


Thanks, Gerlos, that seems to be generally true, but not always.  The 
Captions inserted in digiKam definitely does not show up in Comments in 
Irfanview. 

I know from research in the past that various image programs choose to 
shift IPTC fields around or give them different names.  I find that 
arrogant and counter-productive to the ideas of having a, you know, 
standard!

(Bang head here.)

I guess unless I hear otherwise from the stock agency I'm going to work 
with, using Caption in digiKam will fill the bill.

Paul


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> Il giorno 29/gen/2011, alle ore 15.19, Paul Verizzo ha scritto:
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>> If I insert a Comment using Irfanview, it comes up in digiKam as a 
>> Caption.  In Picasa, a Comment.  If I insert a Caption using digiKam, it 
>> shows up in Irfanview and Picasa as a Comment!  My head spins!
>>
>> It's my understanding that Comments is peculiar to JPEG and is inserted 
>> to the file, regardless of IPTC, and that Captions is a peculiarity to 
>> the latter.  No?  Presumably, then, a non-JPEG can't have Comments?
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> No: you can attach metadata (comments, iptc, most exif, ...) not just to jpg, but also to png, tiff and other, less common, formats. I'm not sure, but I think we can also add dng to this list...
> So, no problem with that. 
> But you should know, not every software or service out there supports all those metadata on all those formats. Only with jpeg you can be sure that all the metadata will be read (almost) everywhere.
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> Afaik, as default, digikam copies the text you enter in the caption field into every "caption" o "comment" metedata field available for the image, so you don't need to worry about it. You should be able to read your description/comment/caption everywhere, and services like flickr and stock agencies will import that data in the right way.
>
> regards
> gerlos
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