About The Metadata Panel In Bridge - Adobe PHOTOSHOP CS2 User Manual

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Metadata that is stored in other formats, such as EXIF, IPTC (IIM), GPS, and TIFF, is synchronized and described
with XMP so that it can be more easily viewed and managed. Other applications and features (for example, Adobe
Version Cue) also use XMP to communicate and store information such as version comments. For instance, when
you save a file in Version Cue, you might add the comment that you rotated the file when you worked on it. Later on,
you could use Bridge to navigate to that Version Cue project and search for the term "rotate" to locate that file.
In most cases the metadata remains with the file even when the file format changes, for example, from PSD to JPG.
Metadata is also retained when those files are placed in an Adobe InDesign layout.
You can use the XMP Software Development Kit to customize the creation, processing, and interchange of metadata.
For example, you can use the XMP SDK to add fields to the File Info dialog box. More information on XMP and the
XMP SDK is available from the Adobe Solutions Network (www.adobe.com/xmp).

About the Metadata panel in Bridge

From the Metadata panel, you can view and edit the metadata for selected files, use metadata to search for files, and
use templates to append and replace metadata. Metadata preserves information about the contents, copyright status,
origin, and history of documents. Version Cue uses metadata to manage files.
You can specify the types of metadata displayed in the Metadata panel.
Note: If you have applied metadata to an Adobe Acrobat® PDF file, some keywords may not appear; however, these
keywords are still attached to the PDF file.
Depending on the selected file, the following types of metadata appear in the Bridge Metadata panel:
Describes the characteristics of the file, including the size, creation date, and modification date.
File Properties
Displays editable metadata. You can add captions to your files as well as copyright information. IPTC
IPTC Core
Core is a new specification that was approved by IPTC (International Press Telecommunications Council) in
October 2004. It differs from the older IPTC (IIM, legacy) in that new properties have been added, some property
names have changed, and some properties have been deleted. You can display the older IPTC (IIM, legacy) metadata
by selecting it from the Metadata options in the Preferences dialog box.
Displays editable metadata. As with IPTC Core, you can add captions to your files as well as
IPTC (IIM, legacy)
copyright information.This set of metadata is hidden by default, because it has been superseded by IPTC Core.
However, you can choose it by selecting it from the Metadata options in the Preferences dialog box.
Fonts
Lists the fonts used in Adobe InDesign files.
List the swatches used in Adobe InDesign files.
Swatches
Displays information assigned by digital cameras. EXIF information includes the camera
Camera Data (Exif)
settings used when the image was taken.
GPS
Displays navigational information from a global positioning system (GPS) available in some digital cameras.
Photos without GPS information don't have GPS metadata.
Displays settings applied by the Camera Raw plug-in.
Camera Raw
Edit History
Keeps a log of changes made to images with Photoshop.
Lists information about images obtained from Adobe Stock Photos.
Adobe Stock Photos
Lists any Version Cue version information about the file.
Version Cue
Note: Depending on the applications you are using, custom panels for various properties may appear here as well.
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