![]() If you want to see the DMM tag somewhere, use the matching tag or File Window attribute.By that I mean the "Camera" / "Model" Info in the different iMatch default layouts. Totally different things, used by totally different tools and applications. ![]() QuoteDisplay where? What tag did you use? The short code tag "model"? This tag is filled from XMP/EXIF, not from the XMP document management property you quote above. Not even I know that in detail.ĭon't make your life too hard by making all this to complicated. And understood what ExifTool makes of all this during write-back. Don't write metadata tags (except save user-controlled XMP) unless you have read the corresponding XMP and EXIF metadata standards. This can cause havoc in other applications. QuoteFor the other files I would add them manually to XMP tag: XMP::exifEX\LensModel\LensModel\0 If you want to see the DMM tag somewhere, use the matching tag or File Window attribute. QuoteiMatch does not display this as Camera Modelĭisplay where? What tag did you use? The short code tag "model"? This tag is filled from XMP/EXIF, not from the XMP document management property you quote above. Video metadata is far worse than image metadata - and image metadata is a big mess. Speak to the standard bodies in your business or ask videographers about what best to put where. IMatch also allows you to use any tag via variables, in File Window layouts, in the Metadata Panel, for sorting, searching, categories. IMatch allows you to put into XMP whatever you see fit. ![]() QuoteIs there any (XMP) Tag were this can be stored, and iMatch makes use of it? Lens: were I remember what it was and in future I would assign the lens to XMP::exifEX\LensModel\LensModel\0, using exact same Names as Exiftool -> then they are shown under the same category like the fotos.Ĭan this be done like that, or is it a bad idea to store such information in video files? Persons: assign them via "Link Persons to file"Ĭamera: from time to time I filter on all video files (on the three tags above) and then assign the CameraModel also to XMP::xmpDM\cameraModel\CameraModel\0 Most Metadata (GPS, Location, Keywords): use them the same way like on Fotos The Lens of the Nikon is detected by iMatch (I think via the Composite:LensID tag reported by exiftool).įor the other files I would add them manually to XMP tag: XMP::exifEX\LensModel\LensModel\0 ![]() None of the files (with exception of one file form a friends Nikon Z6 II: Nikon::NCTG\17867828\LensModel\0) have the lens information stored. Now I made a special Layout for videos, that will use XMP::xmpDM\cameraModel\CameraModel\0 as Camera info. So far I only found XMP::xmpDM\cameraModel\CameraModel\0, which also works, but iMatch does not display this as Camera Model (seems to use globally Exif::Main\272\Model\0). Is there any (XMP) Tag were this can be stored, and iMatch makes use of it? Persons -> OK, done via "Link Persons to file", saved in XMP (As side note: Face Detection is also running on the video thubmnail)Īll videofiles I checked have the Camera Model information in different Makernote tags: Location Information -> OK, saved in XMP data In general XMP tags seem to work fine: can also be saved in. I'm currently checking in a Test-Catalog how I could work with Metadata of Video files (so far I don't have Videos in my iMatch DB).
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