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thatgirlcrazy:

As a budding photographer, understanding the three different types of metadata is imperative. Clearly identify and explain the three different types of metadata. Provide a scenario that illustrates when or why someone might use each one.

thatgirlcrazy:

@spectrum can u help

supie2:

@thatgirlcrazy wrote:
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There are three main types of metadata in photography: Exif, IPTC, and XMP. Exif (Exchangeable image file format): Exif metadata is automatically added to each image captured by a digital camera and includes technical information such as camera make and model, date and time of capture, lens type, ISO, and exposure settings. Scenario: A photographer might use Exif metadata to troubleshoot technical issues or to track camera performance over time. IPTC (International Press Telecommunications Council): IPTC metadata includes information about the image's content and context, such as the caption, keywords, location, and photographer's credit. Scenario: A photographer might use IPTC metadata to organize and categorize images for future reference or to provide image metadata for use in image databases. XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform): XMP metadata allows for the storage of additional information beyond what is included in Exif and IPTC metadata. This could include creative, copyright, and licensing information. Scenario: A professional photographer might use XMP metadata to store detailed information about an image, including contracts and licensing agreements, for easy retrieval and use in the future. In summary, the three types of metadata offer different information and have different uses in photography, and a photographer might use one or all of them depending on their specific needs and goals.

thatgirlcrazy:

thank u supie

supie2:

anytime (:

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