FROM : R. Tyler Ballance
DATE : Sun Aug 13 14:12:00 2006
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I'm trying to find a cleaner solution for manipulating IPTC data from
existing photos, such as exported PNG or JPEG images from iPhoto, but
unfortunately the "best" solutions seem to be libiptcdata (http://
libiptcdata.sourceforge.net/) and using ImageMagick's API (although I
cannot find the specific methods for manipulating IPTC data via
ImageMagick). I've been poking around with the Core Image and Quartz
references on the ADC site, but I've not found anything specific,
anybody have any suggestions? (this is for specifically embedding
IPTC keywords along with other descriptive information in the metadata)
Cheers,
- -R. Tyler Ballance
Lead Developer, bleep. LLC
http://www.bleepsoft.com
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DATE : Sun Aug 13 14:12:00 2006
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I'm trying to find a cleaner solution for manipulating IPTC data from
existing photos, such as exported PNG or JPEG images from iPhoto, but
unfortunately the "best" solutions seem to be libiptcdata (http://
libiptcdata.sourceforge.net/) and using ImageMagick's API (although I
cannot find the specific methods for manipulating IPTC data via
ImageMagick). I've been poking around with the Core Image and Quartz
references on the ADC site, but I've not found anything specific,
anybody have any suggestions? (this is for specifically embedding
IPTC keywords along with other descriptive information in the metadata)
Cheers,
- -R. Tyler Ballance
Lead Developer, bleep. LLC
http://www.bleepsoft.com
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
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| Ryan Britton | Aug 13, 17:26 |






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