Rhetorical Comment

Frédéric Da Vitoria davito9w at free.fr
Mon Oct 20 20:30:30 BST 2025


I'll try to start a small explanation. I may be wrong, I'll let others 
correct me:

XMP is an optional part of the contents of an image file, designed to 
hold structured data. It is almost human-readable. An image file can 
have EXIF data and/or IPTC data and/or XMP data. XMP could contain a 
copy of the data contained in EXIF or IPTC, but it can also contain 
information neither EXIF nor IPTC can hold. XMP data can be put in a 
sidecar file.

A sidecar file is a file which contains data related to an image file. A 
sidecar file has the same name as the corresponding image file, but with 
a specific extension. For example, my first Canon camera automatically 
added a sidecar (with extension .thm) to each video to hold data which 
the .mov format could probably not contain.

-- 
Frédéric Da Vitoria


On 20/10/2025 19:22, NMH at STIC wrote:
>
> I love reading through these questions, answers, and comments, but I 
> often realize how much of a rookie photographer/editor/software guru I am.
>
> In spite of my age, I love learning new things, but some of these 
> discussions are seemingly very complex to me.
>
> XMP
> Forks
> Imgur
> Sidecars
> Interpretations
> Etc.
>
> Have a great week all.
>
> As I said in the subject, rhetorical.
>
>
> Norm in Texas
>
>
>
>
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