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I want to copy a few things from my metadata.

 
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Apr 09, 2020 17:17 |  #1

I would like to be able to paste some of my metadata of an image I am sharing. I am using bridge 2020 and I right-click on my image in the film strip and select file info and a window pops up with the info I want, but no way to copy it. I just want the info after exposure. Does anyone no a way to do this? Seems like a simple thing.

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Apr 09, 2020 17:27 |  #2

At the bottom of that File Info window, beside the "Preferences" button, you can export the info to an xmp file. That gives you everything, though, not just that page.


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Apr 09, 2020 17:48 as a reply to  @ Damo77's post |  #3

Yeah, I saw that. It gives me way more than I want to sift through. Was wanting something simple that would give me the info I want in one line for easy copy and paste.




  
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Apr 09, 2020 22:22 |  #4

In Bridge, use the "Metadata" tab in the workspaces across the top of the interface ("1" in the attached screenshot). Consult the metadata placard "2" - in the flyout hamburger menu "3" you can select "Preferences" and check/uncheck which metadata you want to display in "2". Once you get that set up, just right-click on any item in the list on the Metadata placard in "2" (like the exposure data highlighted in blue here) and copy.

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Apr 10, 2020 18:05 as a reply to  @ kirkt's post |  #5

Thanks for the nice tut on how you do it. Nice an easy to follow. That gets me closer to what I want.




  
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