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[Adobe Blogs] XMP is a method of stashing information into an Adobe document ( More information about XMP at http://www.adobe.com/xmp ) .In this case, it probably wouldn't be a good solution for storing this type of data.
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StockPhotoTalk | Special Interest Blog: to include more information about the image, its source and its use. UsingAdobe's XMP language as a framework, the IPTC header can now more completely describe a photograph using standardized terms that can be accurately translated into many languages. (via Cosmos)
Adobe Blogs: as well as a series of panel discussions featuring publishers who intend to build their asset management strategies upon XMP. You will learn how XMP works in Adobes Creative Suite and learn about new IDEAlliance XMP Open initiatives designed extend this critical new technology to meet the requirements of the end-to-end digital asset supply chain. (via Cosmos)
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[Swik.net] Adobe - SWiK: Adobe's Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) is a labeling technology that allows you to embed data about a file, known as metadata, into the file itself. With XMP, desktop applications and back-end publishing systems gain a common method for capturing, sha
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