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I have tested the following Windows programs:Į Byte 54 WE cím: árvíztűrő ütvefúróĮ Byte 68 WE megjegyzés: árvíztűrő ütvefúróĮ Byte 120 WE cimke: árvíztűrő ütvefúró1 WE címke: árvíztűrő ütvefúró2Į Byte 58 WE tárgy: árvíztűrő ütvefúróĮ Short 1 JPEG (old-style)Į Short 1 inchĮ Long 1 4800Į LXmp.dc.title LangAlt 1 lang="x-default" WE cím: árvíztűrő ütvefúró After trying it out,I come across the problem that the character encoding of the tags is not trivial, neither their handling in different programs, so I decided to test various programs and see what tags they are setting.
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I am using both Linux and Windows computers at home and I was very happy to find this blog about EXIF tagging on Linux. The reason for his is that it is misleading if the GEOTags point to an exact location and not for the country the original location expression is not retained (át least not in Picasa). For the location GEOTagging is a good way, but I decided to use GEOTagging only when I know exactly the location, when I know only the country or region I will use normal tags.
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Originally I planned manual people tagging, but after trying out Picasa tagging, I decided to use it's automatic tagging, because beside the automatic tagging it shows where the faces are on the picture.
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The type of tags I am planning to use, is the persons on the picture, the location of the picture taken, this is some cases is very precise, but in some cases only the country or the region is known, the date when the picture was taken, here also in some cases I have the exact date, but in some cases I am just guessing the date and finally I plan to add some kind of "theme", for example I have plenty of photos shoot in zoos, beaches and about nice flowers.Īfter some searches and experiments it quickly turned out, that EXIF had limited tagging support, but jpg files have IPTC and XMP extensions as well, which are used for tagging and it seems that there is no common agreement which one is used, so a lot of software is using booth of them. This post is not finished, but already may contain valuable information. The goal is to store the tags inside the jpg files, and to be standardized, not dependent on any specific software. The first idea is to use the standard EXIF fields for this purpose. I have just scanned approximately 2000 slides from my parents and I decided to tag them, to make it easier to search among them.