Hi - great product - and thanks to an earlier thread I'm now a PM/Capture NX2 combination user.
I recently installed Windows 7 RC 7100 (which is an enormous improvement over Vista). Despite being a release candidate - this is now my main desktop OS.
However, Microsoft have made changes to the handling of metadata (via the Windows Imaging Component - WIC) - which affects not only the shell extensions for image details - but any application using the platform SDK or Windows Presentation Framework applications that use the BitmapMetadata classes.
I have the contact details for the team responsible for the development of WIC at Microsoft and would be glad to send these to Camera Bits.
The response from the senior tester on this team to this issue was...
"The problem you’re seeing here is due to the changes we made to implement the Metadata Working Group guidelines (www.metadataworkinggroup.com). WIC is now fully MWG compliant, meaning we follow the rules in those guidelines for reading metadata. The metadata is still in the file, however the mapping between the fields and actual metadata locations has changed."There are a few problems caused by these changes - but the two most serious are that the caption field edited in PM or Capture NX2 - no longer appears in the Windows 7 - meaning that it's no longer available to the shell/explorer - or any application using WIC or WPF. Also if the metadata is updated via the Windows 7 SDK (via explorer/details or a WPF application) then ALL of the metadata for the image disappears in PM.
I was wondering if Camera Bits are aware of these changes? Or if anyone else was?
I'm a bit stuck in my workflow at the moment since I was using the SDK in Vista and a WPF application to generate galleries for publication online (which worked - with everything in sync between PM, and Capture NX and the Vista SDK).
The problems noted here affect Capture NX as well, and even the uploader to Flickr - with the description/caption not appearing there either.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Any news or information on the topic greatly appreciated.
Kind regards- and thanks for the great product....
Tony