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What if objects can show their metadata.
And why is metadata only useful for buying them?
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
This screen shot shows how Alfresco has automatically detected the EXIF data in photograph and added this as metadata
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This is the current graph output from the network. You can also use the Self Visualization query to create a graph with your node highlighted. The layout tool used to produce this graph is the same one described in this paper: Mutton, Paul and Jennifer Golbeck, Visualizing Semantic Metadata, Proceedings of Information Visualization 2003, London England, July 16-19, 2003.
Used to test social media and other similar websites to see whether they retain full metadata. This image contains a full set of metadata
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What if objects can show their metadata.
And why is metadata only useful for buying them?
Metadata analysis in LIghtroom.
All locations were imported from a geologger. Lightroom translates the coordinates into country, city, state information. I generally don't geotag photos taken around my town ("Unknown Country").
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What if objects can show their metadata.
And why is metadata only useful for buying them?
Van: Yonne Mulder [
Verzonden: Friday, December 09, 2011 12:20 AM
Aan: Quarles van Ufford, Corine
Onderwerp: Metadata
Hoi,
speciaal voor jou wat schermdumps van de metadata units die nu eindelijk behoorlijk gekoppeld zijn aan de kaart met bijsluiter. Ze staan (wel erg onderin, te ver weg van kaart) onder aan tab "over de kaart".
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
...or so the metadata says when I look at it in Lightroom (flickr thinks otherwise).
Don't know how I managed to take this pic before I was even born, but my d800 does not lie, and so I thought this fuzzy Time Warp pic was suitable since I had a oops-I-forgot-to-post-a-pic-reading-student-essays-all-night-so-please-feel-sorry-for-me day yesterday.
FUN Reboot Day 17
Metadata shows GX7, but shot on LX100, had to change exif data for Adobe Lightroom RAW support
These photos are part of my Lumix LX100 review: review-everything.co.uk/panasonic-lumix-lx100-review/
VLUU L100, M100 / Samsung L100, M100
What if objects can show their metadata.
And why is metadata only useful for buying them?
It is best practice to enrich existing content with correct and sufficient metadata before documents are migrated to a new Enterprise Content Management System. It decreases the cost and effort. Furthermore, DiscoveryOne Content Enrichment auto-categorizes your documents according to its true content, instead of focusing on previously created insufficient or incorrect metadata.
Learn more: pingar.com/content-enrichment/
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
Metadata: f/5.6 at 1/40(handheld), ISO: 6400, 49mm
This is a rubix cube that my girlfriend's sister took apart one night. Rubix cubes are evil little things if you do not know how to work them, but taking it apart all the way can be just down right sinister! I actually flipped some of the color pieces to make this picture more colorful. I am standing right over her with the camera almost at her eye level, making it seem more first person.
VLUU L100, M100 / Samsung L100, M100
What if objects can show their metadata.
And why is metadata only useful for buying them?
VLUU L100, M100 / Samsung L100, M100
What if objects can show their metadata.
And why is metadata only useful for buying them?
VLUU L100, M100 / Samsung L100, M100
What if objects can show their metadata.
And why is metadata only useful for buying them?
The text says:
Chinese-Americans and Chinese in America
8326
Grenbeaux, Paul (Los Angeles)
[Chinatown scenes: New Year's Eve, customers in a restaurant, men reading wall newspapers, shopkeepers, etc. Watchman.] 1922
11 photos 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.
Pictorial interpretations.
May have been photographed in a motion picture studio.
Copyright deposit.
A Wurlitzer jukebox, containing 45 rpm singles. The records are organized and recalled by a letter-number combination schema. Each set of ten 45s is grouped by a letter, followed by a numeral 1-0. To play a song, the user must enter one letter followed by one number. As each 45 contains two songs by the same artist, the card efficiently displays the artist in between the two song titles. However, the interface is inconsistant in the placement of the letter-number metadata in relation to the corresponding titles.
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What if objects can show their metadata.
And why is metadata only useful for buying them?