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Metadata not updating

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Okay,

    A bit more info. LR sees Metadata for RAW files, but not jpg's. ExiftooGUI nor Windows Explorer show either.

    Can someone please provide some insight?

    thanks

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Arg. Well this is decidedly "sub-optimal"....

    Preface this with I've got an old version of LR v6.1.5. Also, I shoot RAW and jpg and rename/number them in LR so that they have the same name with different extensions. Major causality issue here.

    Doing some testing, I created a folder and brought in 1 jpg file. Set the color and stars. C1 creates an XMP file. Ding! Alert!

    LR sees none of this as it expects metadata to be written in the jpg file. 

    I copy the corresponding RAW file into the test folder.  Do a refresh in LR and boom, without making any data updates in C1, LR reads the xmp file and assigns the metadata accordingly.

    Using exiftool, I read the XMP and write into the jpg.  Ding, LR sees the data.

    Well, that gives me a path to resolution.

     

     

     

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Just a final entry

    John Beardworth's Syncomatic tool makes writing the XMP metadata to the jpg's in LR effortless.

    Problem solved.

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  • OddS.

    Christopher Dubea: Syncomatic tool makes writing the XMP metadata to the jpg's in LR effortless

    C1 will not write to/update/overwrite existing image files. C1 writes to XMP files, but they are not image files.

    You should be able to make C1 include basic metadata when processing an image to a jpeg output file. Embedding metadata at jpeg creation time is ok, that differs from updating an existing jpeg. Take a look at the Metadata pane in the recipe you use to create your jpegs.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Every other application that I've used, except DarkTable, writes metadata to jpg files in a completely safe way as there are data areas within jpg files for doing that. Have a look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_File_Interchange_Format#File_format_structure 

    Thank goodness that Phil Harvey has provided us with the wonderful exiftool app. Exiftool will allow me to write a data synchronization tool in python that makes certain metadata is correctly written in jpg files.

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