Sivakatirswami,
If you are on Mac, you might try using AppleScript to control Photoshop. ImageReady also has some automation features involving variable placeholders that can be loaded from tab-delimited files, but I'm not sure if that would be useful for your metadata needs.
Does anyone know of a way to get Revolution to read and write to Adobe Photoshop's per image metadata?
real world scenario: our photographer in Nepal (world famous, doesn't just work for us) Thomas Kelly... we just sent him on assignment to Sri Lanka. He's back now and has a kaJillion digital images that he wants to caption inside PhotoShop. Opening the file info for each one of these in Photoshop is a "killer" process. I tried to have our managing editor consider having the metadata as a separate fooPhoto.psd /fooPhoto.txt document pair, for which I have many Rev apps that can easily preview thumbnailis and allow for data entry very quickly. And though one can see lot's of advantages of having this data as a separate file... the concept of the caption being part of the photo file itself seems to be "ingrained" as the only way to go...
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