Henk, at
http://support.adobe.com/devsup/devsup.nsf/docs/51844.htm
it describes a typical xmp packet as:
... 700 bytes of XML data text ...
... 500 bytes of XML whitespace as padding ...
so if I understand this right, something like
put URL ("binfile:" & yourJpeg) into tData
put offset("",
P.S. A good place to start investigating XMP is probably www.iptc.org/IPTC4XMP/>.
Ian
On 27 Sep 2006, at 10:22, Ian Wood wrote:
I'm primarily a photographer, so know *a bit* about XMP, although
not enough to do the actual work...
One thing that would be MUCH easier would be to use XMP sidec
I'm primarily a photographer, so know *a bit* about XMP, although not
enough to do the actual work...
One thing that would be MUCH easier would be to use XMP sidecar files
- instead of embedding the data in the actual image file, you have a
bog-standard XML file sitting next to it in the fo
Good day all,
Can anyone help me with editing XMP metadata in image files (JPEG)?
I've searched the archives and I've found some messages about EXIF
data and IPTC metadata. But it looks like no one has done XMP
reading / editing yet. It wouldn't perhaps be too difficult, since
XMP data is