[digiKam-users] Fwd: Can you contribute to how your software uses the IPTC Standard?

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[digiKam-users] Fwd: Can you contribute to how your software uses the IPTC Standard?

Noeck
Dear digiKam developers,

I got the mail below because I once entered digikam as a program which
is able to work with IPTC metadata to a list on the IPTC website.

I guess it makes sense to give feedback here but I am not familiar with
all the details of metadata synchronization. Could someone of you
developers answer the questionary (32 questions)?

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/iptcpmduse19swmakers

Best,
Joram


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Betreff: Can you contribute to how your software uses the IPTC Standard?
Von: David Riecks <[hidden email]>

I'm assuming you caught Google’s decision last year to display IPTC
(International Press Telecommunications Council) photo fields in their
image search results? We thought this underlines the relevance of IPTC
photo metadata, and prompted by that change, the IPTC is working on a
survey to see how software developers are using the IPTC photo metadata
standards.

Could you review how your developers have implemented IPTC photo
metadata in your imaging software products; especially in regards to the
editing of metadata fields?

Then we hope you will help us by filling in the survey below by April,
30, 2019

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/iptcpmduse19swmakers

It should take around 8 minutes, total. Those who fill out the survey
can receive the full results after the IPTC Photo Metadata Conference on
6 June when the results will be presented to the audience.

Thank you for your contribution!

David

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Need Keywords for your database? Get the Controlled Vocabulary Solution
http://controlledvocabulary.com/products/ support for a dozen of the
most popular imaging applications from Adobe Bridge to Photo Mechanic.

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Re: Fwd: Can you contribute to how your software uses the IPTC Standard?

James Orr
I hope that DigiKam authors respond to the request. It appears that time
is of the essence.
I would be interested in using the controlledvocabulary product to
assist in tagging photos.

James M. Orr 2705 E Sussex Way Fresno, CA 93726
On 4/27/2019 7:19 AM, Noeck wrote:

> Dear digiKam developers,
>
> I got the mail below because I once entered digikam as a program which
> is able to work with IPTC metadata to a list on the IPTC website.
>
> I guess it makes sense to give feedback here but I am not familiar with
> all the details of metadata synchronization. Could someone of you
> developers answer the questionary (32 questions)?
>
> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/iptcpmduse19swmakers
>
> Best,
> Joram
>
>
> ----------------
> Betreff: Can you contribute to how your software uses the IPTC Standard?
> Von: David Riecks <[hidden email]>
>
> I'm assuming you caught Google’s decision last year to display IPTC
> (International Press Telecommunications Council) photo fields in their
> image search results? We thought this underlines the relevance of IPTC
> photo metadata, and prompted by that change, the IPTC is working on a
> survey to see how software developers are using the IPTC photo metadata
> standards.
>
> Could you review how your developers have implemented IPTC photo
> metadata in your imaging software products; especially in regards to the
> editing of metadata fields?
>
> Then we hope you will help us by filling in the survey below by April,
> 30, 2019
>
> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/iptcpmduse19swmakers
>
> It should take around 8 minutes, total. Those who fill out the survey
> can receive the full results after the IPTC Photo Metadata Conference on
> 6 June when the results will be presented to the audience.
>
> Thank you for your contribution!
>
> David
>
> --
> David Riecks  (that's "i" before "e", but the "e" is silent)
> Need Keywords for your database? Get the Controlled Vocabulary Solution
> http://controlledvocabulary.com/products/ support for a dozen of the
> most popular imaging applications from Adobe Bridge to Photo Mechanic.
>

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Re: Fwd: Can you contribute to how your software uses the IPTC Standard?

Gilles Caulier-4
Done...

Gilles Caulier

Le sam. 27 avr. 2019 à 17:36, James Orr <[hidden email]> a écrit :
I hope that DigiKam authors respond to the request. It appears that time
is of the essence.
I would be interested in using the controlledvocabulary product to
assist in tagging photos.

James M. Orr 2705 E Sussex Way Fresno, CA 93726
On 4/27/2019 7:19 AM, Noeck wrote:
> Dear digiKam developers,
>
> I got the mail below because I once entered digikam as a program which
> is able to work with IPTC metadata to a list on the IPTC website.
>
> I guess it makes sense to give feedback here but I am not familiar with
> all the details of metadata synchronization. Could someone of you
> developers answer the questionary (32 questions)?
>
> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/iptcpmduse19swmakers
>
> Best,
> Joram
>
>
> ----------------
> Betreff: Can you contribute to how your software uses the IPTC Standard?
> Von: David Riecks <[hidden email]>
>
> I'm assuming you caught Google’s decision last year to display IPTC
> (International Press Telecommunications Council) photo fields in their
> image search results? We thought this underlines the relevance of IPTC
> photo metadata, and prompted by that change, the IPTC is working on a
> survey to see how software developers are using the IPTC photo metadata
> standards.
>
> Could you review how your developers have implemented IPTC photo
> metadata in your imaging software products; especially in regards to the
> editing of metadata fields?
>
> Then we hope you will help us by filling in the survey below by April,
> 30, 2019
>
> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/iptcpmduse19swmakers
>
> It should take around 8 minutes, total. Those who fill out the survey
> can receive the full results after the IPTC Photo Metadata Conference on
> 6 June when the results will be presented to the audience.
>
> Thank you for your contribution!
>
> David
>
> --
> David Riecks  (that's "i" before "e", but the "e" is silent)
> Need Keywords for your database? Get the Controlled Vocabulary Solution
> http://controlledvocabulary.com/products/ support for a dozen of the
> most popular imaging applications from Adobe Bridge to Photo Mechanic.
>