![]() With XnViewMP, you are unlikely to run into a lack of any format.īecause there are literally half a thousand of them. Now to the other benefits for which XnViewMP is worth downloading. To add images, all you have to do is drag and drop them. If there are quite a lot of files, you can set up a special queue. For example, the one that allows you to convert any number of files or modify them in some way. It is possible to process several files at once. Download XnViewMP 1.6.2.0 Portable – (56.8 Mb).This is using the latest version for Mac - PL5.1.1b52įor testing Metadata embedded here is a nice tool from IPTC. % exiftool -iptc:all dummy_XMP_only_DxO.jpg I took all three of your images in PL5 and exported them, including IPTC metadata and got the following results from ExifTool… % exiftool -iptc:all dummy_XMP_and_IPTC_DxO.jpgĬaption-Abstract : Description of my picture This file contains no IPTC specific metadata but does contain the XMP equivalents. įor testing Metadata embedded here is a nice tool from website ![]() ![]() Is there a way to download the “previous” PL5 1.5.2 version to show it better ?Īnd just FYI, here is one reason more why IPTC should be maintained. If existed IPTC are already embedded into the file, they are also exported with the XMP format and that’s ok ! This lack of IPTC management could be observed with a “blank” picture. I know that XMP should be the only standard that we should use but in the real world that’s not the case and it would be great to maintain both. The filename is dummy_XMP_and_IPTC.jpg PL5 version 1.5.2 was written this IPTC tag and give retro compatibility with both standards that are still used in DAM, CMS and picture viewers and editors.
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