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The same applies to all of my images.
My copyright is also embedded in the image metadata.
Copyright © John G. Lidstone, all rights reserved.
You are warned: DO NOT STEAL or RE-POST THIS PHOTO.
It is an offence under law if you remove my copyright marking, or post this image anywhere else without my express written permission.
If you do, and I find out, you WILL be reported for copyright infringement action to the host platform and/or group applicable.
The same applies to all of my images.
My copyright is also embedded in the image metadata.
Most of the encoding schemes for my Descriptive/Subject Metadata relied on subject analysis, organized and rendered in my Controlled Vocabulary (next image).
Dad, me and Jessica submit the thesis - Building capacities for sustainable recordkeeping metadata interoperability - on the 3rd April 2007.
Yeah, we are in the iTunes store: our new iOS app "Meta Slideshow".
Available on the iTunes App Store
Note: the price is currently $1,99 only!
Here is a more detailed description:
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Meta Slideshow is an easy photo slideshow viewer, which also shows the metadata of a photo:
It will show the description, the date and the camera settings of that photo. For example "Christmas day - Dec 25th, 2011 - f2.4 1/60s ISO 100".
It will show all images on your device, in random order. A great feature is that you can easily go back to a picture that was shown earlier in the slideshow. You can slide back to any of the previous photos. Great when someone says: did you see that?
This slideshow app also offers a great range of times between the transitions: from 2 seconds to 30 minutes.
Meta Slideshow is a great app that helps you view your images, even including metadata!
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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:
1/1250
f1,4
ISO 800
Sony DSLR A580
Sigma EX DG HSM 50mm 1:1.4
Minor crop, other than that sooc
This is my friend's dog Stanley. I photographed him on my iPhone 5S and uploaded that as a separate image with the EXIF data (other than location), then took a screenshot and uploaded that here so that anyone could see that the EXIF data for a screenshot photo is much less informative than one from the camera, though hte photos are otherwise identical.
Taking a screenshot wipes out most of the EXIF data. (In my case I have location info OFF for my phone anyway).
The IPTCDigest - d41... etc seems to be fairly generic (searching for the string on Google brings up lots of other things so it's not a unique ID as far as I can tell).
This 'photo' is the screenshot copy.
The metadata schema we had to come up with for our second-to-last class. We got WAY OC with it...
SLIS classroom.