GREETINGS, ALL

I have no opinion
about the ability (or not) of Legacy to 'source' photographs.  But I
DO have an opinion about the best way to provide source info for a
photograph; put the source information in the image metadata.

Metadata is the data
about the data image; the text information that accompanies each
image, JPEG or whatever.  The metadata allows us to attach everything
from our street address to the subject of the photo to the technical
info about the photograph … to the source of the photo.  I believe
any useful information associated with an image has a place somewhere
in the metadata.

Most modern image
processing or image viewing programs allow access to the metadata,
yet too few of us use this important feature of digital imaging …
myself included.  I know I should type the stuff into the appropriate
fields but too often I grow bored and move on to more exciting
things.  Doesn't matter if you follow the approach of Elizabeth Shown
Mills or not; just put something in the metadata that will allow
someone else to know where you found the image (even if it is from
your personal collection of photographs).

Bottom line; put
sourcing in the metadata no matter what other sourcing you may do !!!

DICK FOLKERTH
Dallas




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