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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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METADATA-/scanq/scantofile0290.tif

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

Metadata is incorrect. Shot on a Pentax Asahi KM.

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.

Now open for business

Four Day backpack into the Grand Canyon...

The metadata schema we had to come up with for our second-to-last class. We got WAY OC with it...

 

SLIS classroom.

Adam Harvey

Metadata Kills

 

Aksioma Project Space

Komenskega 18, Ljubljana

 

June 19 - 26, 2017

 

Production: Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, 2017

 

Photo: Janez Janša / Aksioma

 

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