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Scan to Catalog XMP or EMBEDDED?
« on: April 16, 2022, 07:06:12 PM »
Hi, I couldn't find any info about this topic yet. Probably somebody can help.

I have several file types. Usually (in the past) I shot most of my pictures in JPG. In Media Pro I have embedded all meta data into the files, even into RAW files. After, when switched to Lightroom, I have written XMP for the RAW files. Just checked if I want to exchange meta data from within Capture One it will write XMP for all file types.

So my question is. When I "Scan to Catalog" which meta data will be primarily used? The embedded meta data, or meta data from XMP files?
Can I select which? (like in Capture One)

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Re: Scan to Catalog XMP or EMBEDDED?
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2022, 07:54:21 AM »
I have several file types. Usually (in the past) I shot most of my pictures in JPG. In Media Pro I have embedded all meta data into the files, even into RAW files. After, when switched to Lightroom, I have written XMP for the RAW files. Just checked if I want to exchange meta data from within Capture One it will write XMP for all file types.

So my question is. When I "Scan to Catalog" which meta data will be primarily used? The embedded meta data, or meta data from XMP files?

The modification time of the file and the XMP sidecar are checked.  The metadata stored in the newest file is used.  Note: if the image file type is one that standards say should always have embedded metadata, XMP sidecars are ignored.  Examples of such types are: JPEG, TIFF, DNG, PSD, and PNG.

Can I select which? (like in Capture One)

No.

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Re: Scan to Catalog XMP or EMBEDDED?
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2022, 09:45:45 AM »
Thanks Kirk.