I am in way over my head, but pbase seems to do it. Not sure how. Here
is an example.
Winsor
Long Beach, CA
USA
On Aug 30, 2004, at 3:33 PM, Moose wrote:
> Well, it's not going anywhere. I just saved one of your sunflower pics
> to disk and looked at it in PSCS, where I find your IPTC and EXIF data
> to be there.
>
> On the other hand, the whole business of embedded info is obviously way
> too complicated. If I look at file properties on a JPEG or TIFF in the
> Windoze file browser, it shows the EXIF Image data and a set of
> Description fields, Title, Subject, Keywords, comments, which are blank
> and may be edited. So I filled them in - and they don't show up in PS
> or
> other image viewers I have. The LPTC data shows in Exifer, but not the
> stuff entered in the file browser. And so called JPEG comments entered
> in Exifer doesn't show in the file browser of PS. It's all in the file
> headers somewhere and Photostudio finds all of it in various places,
> but
> that doesn't mean it is accessible when viewing the file on the web.
> .
> If you build web pages with PS, you can use the fields you fill in as
> labels in the web pages and sub-pages, as here
> <http://galleries.moosemystic.net/Girls/index.htm>. With other web page
> creators, you need to find out which of the various bits in the file
> header they will use for labels.
>
> Moose
>
> Chris Barker wrote:
>
>> When I have worked on a newly scanned file to my satisfaction, I save
>> it as a compressed TIF (LZW). Then I size the file for the web (using
>> Bicubic Sharper resampling) and save the newly sized file as a jpeg.
>> At which stage might the IPTC get lost?
>>
>
>
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