Thanks Kirk...That is the process I am currently using, but here is the problem with that. Here is some of the background. I shoot RAW for every shoot. In the case of Miss Universe we are dealing with 80 plus contestants and if every contestant has an evening gown, portrait, swimsuit, National Costume, Competition outfits, Sponsor outfits, etc. photo session, multiply that times 50 or more images each we end up taking thousands of images in a few days.
So we can locate all of the images for every contestant years later, we batch insert captions to all of the RAW files with name, country, etc. Then we select the favorites in PM. At this point we detect things that need to be touched up for the various program books, website, and internal uses. I then use colors to isolate the selects and I put notes into the ITPC field to indicate further work. We also send a few of these images to media. Those images used for any media are then processed to JPEG and not retouched. We copy those images to a separate folder for transmission. If I forget to remove the remarks from the raw files that are converted to JPEG files for the media they might think they may have been altered even though they are not. So I then have to go back through those images, now in the hundred range each day and remove those remarks. We are finding that if you re enter the ITPC data it somehow becomes corrupt and end users such as AFP can not see any caption information on there end. The fix has been to actually open each image in photoshop, change something in the caption field and re save before transmission.
In addition it is very time consuming to open each image and view some of the non used IPTC fields in photoshop one at a time. I was looking for a solution that would not be readable by anyone but that users PM program.
Perhaps I am among a small group that this would be useful for. I will leave that up to you guys. You make by far the best software for quickly browsing through tens of thousands of images without bogging down to a crawl.
Thanks so much for your continued support.