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crc_408
10th of February 2007 (Sat), 00:16
Not sure if this has been posted already. Did a search but couldn't find a duplicate. Sorry if this is a double post.

Source: http://news.com.com/2061-10805_3-6157801.html?part=rss&tag=2547-1_3-0-5&subj=news

February 8, 2007 7:04 PM PST

Microsoft wants to make it easy to label photos with metadata--information such as where the picture was taken and who's in it--but you should be careful before you use the company's software for doing so.
Windows Vista (http://news.com.com/Piecing+together+Windows+Vista/2009-1016_3-6050105.html) and the Microsoft Photo Info (http://news.com.com/2061-10805_3-6152558.html) tool can cause problems with metadata or the image itself.
According to one Microsoft Knowledge Base article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927527/en-us), "When you edit the properties of a photo to add metadata to that photo in Windows Vista, the software for the digital camera may no longer recognize the metadata that is automatically added to the photo by the digital camera."
Another alert regards using Photo Info to change metadata on NEF images--the "raw" photos directly from the cameras' image sensors. "Microsoft has received reports of compatibility issues with Nikon NEF files after installing version 1.0 of Nikon's raw codec posted in January. Tagging the raw files through Windows Vista or the Microsoft Photo Info tool after the codec is installed appears to cause these files to become unreadable in other applications, such as Adobe Photoshop," Microsoft said in a a frequently asked-questions (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=389155AA-0F3C-4F72-B97E-058F854CD46D) list for the Photo Info software.
Microsoft is letting camera manufacturers supply processing software that Vista can employ when users want to open or print raw files. Nikon released its raw-image support in January (http://blogs.msdn.com/pix/archive/2007/01/23/raw-support-in-windows-vista.aspx), and Sony and Olympus followed suit (http://blogs.msdn.com/pix/archive/2007/02/07/raw-codecs-from-sony-and-olympus-are-available.aspx) on Wednesday.
Vista users can find the raw image software through the operating systems "check for updates" feature built into the Photo Gallery software.

gjl711
10th of February 2007 (Sat), 01:27
I am not a big fan of manufacturer supported standards. MS is offering up a way to embed metadata into photos and even if it worked flawlessly there is still a problem. It is not a open standard that all manufactures adhere to so it ties you the a MS product. Whats wrong with putting forth a standard. Work through the process and when the standard is accepted it will work it's way into all applications.