Photoshop :: CS2, Save For Web, IPTC Info
Aug 28, 2006Is there any way to use the "save for web" feature and still keep IPTC (file info) keywords with the file?
View 4 RepliesIs there any way to use the "save for web" feature and still keep IPTC (file info) keywords with the file?
View 4 RepliesI have a batch of 5000 pictures (jpg). I need to add the information that I have in an .xls file (Excel), from a column with the description of each picture. Each description is different from the others, so I would have to assign the code number of the file jpg (first colum of the excel) to the correspondance info that exists in the column of the description/caption into the IPTC field.
I have tried several ways, applications that I have found through Google, but I have no way to do it. It seems that the origin of the problem is the xls file or the txt file that I have had to created to try to do the importation. In any case messages of errors like "the file does not exists", etc etc. I don`t know what to do it. It's very important and urgent for my job.
* I work with MAC OX S 10.7.5, Adobe Photoshop CS5.1
* I have tried applications like: DIY Metadata, VRA Export-Import Metadata and another ones... which names I don't remember now.
This is a technical point...
Step by step:
- with an external dam software (IDimager), I assign the tag Event ("Iptc4xmpExt:Event") with, say, "TEST", to a jpg file.
- I update the file, then close IDimager.
- I open PS, open the jpg file and look at its informations (File > Informations)
Under "IPTC Extension", the box "Event" is empty... No more "TEST". I look at "Advanced" and I find this :
> no "IPTC Extension",
If I check the tag Event with an other program (XnView which allows to see the XMP, or the free and excellent EXIFTool), all is right. There is no problem with this mysterious "_1_" added by PS at the end of the Event tag name.
I'm currently working quite a lot with IPTC information from different images that are then uploaded to a web site and parsed with Perl's Image::IPTCInfo module. However, I've stumbled across some images that can't read by this module but the IPTC does show up in Photoshop.
Therefore, I went ahead and examined a "good" image file with the "identify" tool provided by ImageMagick and the following is a sample output (for the IPTC profile). I divide it into two sections for explanatory purposes. Section 1:
Code:
Profile-iptc: 1044 bytes
0x00000000: 42494d04 04000000 0004071c 02000002 00021c02 8BIM----------------
0x00000190: 7a000576 69636b79 1c028700 001c0228 00514869 -z--vicky-------(-QH
0x00000320: 7370616e 69632070 75626c69 63617469 6f6e7320 ispanic publications
0x000004b0: 696e2074 68652055 5320616e 64204361 6e616461 in the US and Canad
0x00000640: 2043656e 7472616c 20616e64 20536f75 74682041 a Central and South
0x000007d0: 6d657269 63612072 69676874 73204f6e 6c79211c America rights Only!
0x00000960: 02d70000 1c02ca00 001c022f 00001c02 0700001c ------------/-------
0x00000af0: 02d80000 1c024b00 001c02db 00001c02 8200001c -------K------------
0x00000c80: 02370008 32303036 30393036 1c02d300 001c02da --7--20060906-------
0x00000e10: 00001c02 3e00001c 02640000 1c022500 001c0246 ----->----d----%----
0x00000fa0: 00001c02 c900001c 025f000a 43616c69 666f726e F---------_--Califor
0x00001130: 69611c02 3f00001c 02670000 1c02d900 001c02d4 nia--?----g---------
0x000012c0: 00001c02 73001342 472f5468 65204772 6f736279 -----s--
0x00001450: 2047726f 75701c02 2600001c 02320000 1c020500 y Group--&----2-----
0x000015e0: 2b4b2e43 4f53544e 45522026 20432e42 41554d47 -+K.COSTNER & C.BAUM
0x00001770: 41544e45 52204154 20544845 20434552 454d4f4e GATNER AT THE CEREMO
0x00001900: 59203032 1c022300 001c022d 00001c02 55001342 NY 02--#---------U--
0x00001a90: 472f5468 65204772 6f736279 2047726f 75701c02 -
0x00001c20: 7600001c 021b0000 1c02cd00 001c0274 00001c02 -v--------------t---
0x00001db0: 5a000b4c 6f732041 6e67656c 65731c02 4100001c -Z--Los Angeles--A--
I created an file by combining a number of images into a panorama. As is expected, the panorama picked up the IPTC metadata from one of the source images, and saved it into the resulting file.
If I had saved the file as a psd or tiff, I could easily use Bridge or Lightroom to change the IPTC metadata after saving the file. But Lightroom doesn't even read psb files, and Bridge won't let me change any of the metadata (the metadata appears to be read-only).
The only way I could figure out to change the metadata was to use exit tool. It seems very strange that a third-party tool is required to make rather simple changes to what is (I believe) a proprietary file format of Adobe. Or am I missing something?
I freelance for a newspaper and need to enter cutline info before I send image to them. I'm wanting to be able to print an individual photo with the IPTC info with the photo, especially the Description field so I can proof the info before I send, then keep the page in a file for reference. I have CS3 with Photoshop and Bridge and also have Lightroom 1.3.
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Would be easier for me to select multiple images, apply the info, sync and go on. I'm having to go back into PS, add the info, export a template and apply that template to each file.
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I have discovered the Date Created feature doesn't support entering only a year and a month (unless I'm missing something.) I thought it would support, for example: 19860100, for an unknown day in January 1986.
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PSP was crashing when opened in a certain folder, so I renamed the folder, created a new one, and copied the images from the old renamed one 2-4 pieces at a time. I then opened PSP on the new folder after each copy, and all went well until the last 2 copied images. I then deleted them, copied again each of the 2 images separately, and found the culprit. It was the only image in that folder being tagged with hierarchical IPTC keywords. Moved the image from the folder, copied others into, and all went well again.
Navigated to another folder with older pictures, all tagged hierarchical, and PSP crashed again.Even after deleting the hierarchical keywords from that image, and renaming it didn't work. As soon as PSP founds that image it crashes.
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For many photographers the IPTC Extended fields play a big role in organizing and finding images. Therefore it is crucial that this information is searchable. But neither the Text filter nor the Metadata list filter make use of this metadata.
This should be implemented since not being able to use IPTC Extended metadata within Lightroom is a big disadvantage.
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But in Lightroom the Keyword Tags display correctly shows the SubjectCode entries, but does not show any of the IPTC Keyword data.
So I discovered that what I see as the Geotag location in Microsoft Photo Gallery when imported into Light Room shows up as the "location created" field in the IPTC Extenstion metadata. Is there anyway to get this field into the Location field Metadata so that Light Room can look up the GPS coordinates and my pictures will show on the map?
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My idea was to use SlideShow Pro to publish the catalog to the web for dealers to browse, and my experiments show this would work very well, with IPTC data available on mouse-over.
I also need to produce a catalog with images and info for the artist's assistant so that she could quickly locate a requested painting on the correct shelf. Again this seems feasible up to a point as it is possible to print out the photos with IPTC information.
BUT - and here is my problem: I do not want all the info that the artist's assistant needs in the catalog to be available on the public slideshow, so have put different bits of info into different IPTC sections. But then I come across the limitation of printing in LR - only one section of IPTC info is allowed.
As it is I am at the moment also entering the info into a database (File maker Pro). I find on a good day with the wind behind me I can crop and adjust and catalog about 30 paintings an hour in LR. Also adding the info to File maker nearly doubles that. And more importantly it will be clunky and prone to error to have to alter or add to two separate databases in the future.
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Is there any software that's ready to go for this? Could it be a task for Automator?
I have access to both PC and MAC for this kind of batch operation.
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