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Save metadata to file

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  • Christian Gruner
    This is only possible using XMP sidecar files.

    Capture One will never write into the original files for safety reasons.
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  • Alex O
    Thats a shame.

    I like to be able to embed my copyright info etc into the files. This seems to me to be an important safety measure in terms of helping prevent breaches of copyright.
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  • John Doe
    You can use an external EXIF editor for that.
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  • peter Frings
    When you export your files, the metadata will be embedded. Or do you distribute your originals?
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  • Alex O
    This is actually for files for internal use only. These files are raw image files which I would like access across different applications. Media Pro, Lightroom, Photoshop.

    Currently I use Lightroom to keyword and add metadata, rate and edit. Then I import the raw files marked for processing into Capture One. Then finally create a Media Pro file for archiving.

    I'd prefer to do this all within Capture One or Media Pro but currently to my mind the process is more labour intensive and not as user friendly as Lightroom. Lightroom allows metadata to be saved to the files with cmd-S. Quick and simple, once done I know its embedded and will be read by other software. I am sure there is a good way to do this with CaptureOne/Media Pro but its not obvious and I can't find any online guidance.
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="Alex O" wrote:
    This is actually for files for internal use only. These files are raw image files which I would like access across different applications. Media Pro, Lightroom, Photoshop.

    Currently I use Lightroom to keyword and add metadata, rate and edit. Then I import the raw files marked for processing into Capture One. Then finally create a Media Pro file for archiving.

    I'd prefer to do this all within Capture One or Media Pro but currently to my mind the process is more labour intensive and not as user friendly as Lightroom. Lightroom allows metadata to be saved to the files with cmd-S. Quick and simple, once done I know its embedded and will be read by other software. I am sure there is a good way to do this with CaptureOne/Media Pro but its not obvious and I can't find any online guidance.


    In CO, it is saved to XMP once you deselect the file or files. No need to save explicitly.

    Remember to enable full-sync.
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