Hi,

I would like to make sure I understand what you mean by JPEG comments.  Are
you referring to the properties of the JPEG (reached by right clicking on
the JPEG icon and then selecting "Properties" then selecting the "Summary"
tab)?  If so, this doesn't work for me either.

Ron

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Steve
Silverman
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 7:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] IPTC vs. EXIF


Hello Stuart,

This is interesting, I will have to test it out when I get home.  It has
been my experience that Legacy will copy (or offer to copy) the JPEG comment
field to the Legacy description field.  This is using IRFANVIEW, FastStone,
FotoAlbumPro, and ADOBE software.

I generally use the IPTC fields rahter than the EXIF fields, due to greater
editing support for IPTC.

I am 100% certain that JPEG comments can be copied to the Legacy description
field.

Steve

--- On Mon 04/18, Stuart Gregory < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:


Hi Steve,

On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 07:53:52 -0400 (EDT), Steve Silverman
wrote:

>
> Stuart,
>
> If Legacy sees a JPEG comment, it will offer to transfer that
> information,
> if there is a way to transfer EXIF or IPTC comments, I would like to know
> how to accomplish that...
>
> Steve

I have just completed a little test and it is my understanding that Legacy
is picking up the EXIF description field and not the JPEG comment.
Nothing is straightforward, as there is no standardisation between the
various EXIF, IPTC and JPEG fields in the various imaging software that I
use. Paint Shop Pro puts JPEG comments under its Creator Information tab,
and puts the EXIF description field under a heading it calls Image Title.
ThumbsPlus, Exifer and Irfanview uses Comment and Description for JPEG
comment and EXIF description respectively.

I use the JPEG comment field to add info as to where I took the photo or
where I found the photo or document (or the repository) and I use the EXIF
description field to to enter pertinent data regarding the image. For
example, with a family group picture I will add something like "Gregory
family Christmas 1955 L to R: Sally and Henry Gregory, their daughter
Mary, Fred Flinstone (family friend)" etc.

My test involved totally different words in the JPEG comment field to
those in the EXIF description field. Legacy picked up the EXIF
description field at the time of linking the image. It did not offer to
copy the JPEG comment field. I then used a different image with only a
JPEG comment (no EXIF description) to see if Legacy could use both and was
prioritising EXIF description over JPEG comment. Legacy did not offer to
copy the data from the JPEG comment field.

>From this little test I believe Legacy is picking up only the EXIF
description field and offering to copy this data into the description
field when linking images within Legacy. It is not picking up the JPEG
comment field data.

BTW, I have been using the EXIF description field for this purpose for
some time, but I have never before carried out the comparison with JPEG
comments as above.

Cheers,
--
Stuart


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