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Chapter 3: Manage Mode
held in the database. ACDSee Metadata can be embedded into all your files (or just selected ones) by clicking the Tools | Embed
ACDSee Metadata command.
The IPTC data fields provide a standard means for entering and storing information about your photographs such as description,
creator, and copyright information. ACDSee supports fields defined in IPTC Core 1.1.
The EXIF data fields hold information captured by your camera such as shutter speed, camera model and GPS information.
Certain EXIF fields are no longer visible by default. The EXIF Artist, Copyright, Image Description, and Date/Time Original fields are
automatically modified when their matching IPTC fields are modified (see table below). This change reflects the recommendations of
the Metadata Working Group (MWG). If you need to have these fields visible in the EXIF section you can adjust your settings by
clicking Tools | Options | Properties Pane and clicking the Manage Metadata Views button.
Matching IPTC and EXIF fields
IPTC EXIF
Description writes to Image Description
Creator writes to Artist
Copyright Notice writes to Copyright
Date Created writes to Date/Time Original
When ACDSee parses metadata from a file, the contents of the field is displayed without mapping.
Organize tab
The Organize tab displays a tree of categories and a tree of keywords. The Category tree context-menu (right-click) allows you to
add and delete categories and sub-categories. You can create category sets to quickly categorize your files. Right-clicking the
Keyword tree also allows the same options. Use the keyword tree to create a hierarchy to easily organize your files in a way that
holds meaning for you.
File tab
The File tab displays detailed file information and image attributes for a selected file or files. You can set or change the Read-Only
and Hidden properties of a file or folder, and view a summary of any EXIF information contained in a file.
Embedding ACDSee Metadata into files
If you have metadata in your files and they are copied, moved, or renamed, outside of ACDSee, the link between the file and
the database will be broken, but you can rebuild the database using the embedded data in the file.
ACDSee Pro uses XMP to embed ACDSee Metadata into each file. Only some file formats and file extensions support XMP.
These include GIF, JPEG, DNG, PNG, and TIF. In the case of these file formats, the ACDSee Metadata is embedded inside the
file and so you can rename or move the file outside of ACDSee Pro and still be able to retrieve the ACDSee Metadata. For
formats that currently do not support XMP, including RAW, PSD, ABR, the ACDSee Metadata is written to a sidecar file that
is stored in the same folder as its file. Because a sidecar file is separate from the file itself, you need to rename or move
them together, or you could lose the ACDSee Metadata permanently.
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