At 11:24 16/12/2004 +0000, Alex Tweedly wrote:
At 11:48 15/12/2004 -1000, Sivakatirswami wrote:

Do you know if the catalog information that is applied to images in Photoshop CS is stored as EXIF metadata?

Yes, I believe it is. I don't have Photoshop CS, so I tested using Photoshop Elements - but I'd be surprised if they were very different.

Oh how naive of me !!

It turns out that Photoshop CS uses Adobe's new format XMP instead of (or as well as) Exif. Whether it's "instead of" or "as well as" depends on which version of PS CS, which source the photo came from, ... and which web page you believe :-)

However, that shouldn't affect the summary of what I said - that Photoshop etc. already support what you need for the kind of workflow you described. InDesign also supports XMP, and eventually all Adobe products will support it (many of them already do, though PS Elements doesn't appear to yet).

See
http://www.adobe.com/products/xmp/main.html
http://www.adobe.com/products/xmp/pdfs/XMP_for_CreativePros2004.pdf
for more details.

-- Alex.
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