See the ExifTool Example Config file for details. Please help me, it seems to me as if I am missing something here but it can be done through exif tool. If you want exiftool to be able to write those tags, youll need to create definitions for those tags. See below my command line:Įxiftool -config test.cfg -authoritativedomain= -authoritativedomain= -doi=00.0000/j.xxxx.2014.10.036 article.pdfĪuthoritativeDomain, ExifTool has the ability to read and write XMP structures through the use of either structured or flattened tags. When I try in command line, it adds the custom tags but not as a separate entry but separated by comma. See below for your reference which I am trying to get:Īcrobat Pro.::Document Properties:Custom:Custom Properties: PhotoPrism also reads metadata from Google Photos JSON and Apple XMP files. But just I am not able to achieve array kind of entries which I mentioned earlier. If you update one of these tags with external tools such as Exiftool or. The ability to write via structured input was added in ExifTool version 8.44 older versions accepted only flattened tags as input. When I try adding custom tags using exif config, it does add them and are visible in the "Custom Properties" tab of Acrobat. ExifTool has the ability to read and write XMP structures through the use of either structured or flattened tags. ![]() It is called isadg-struct.cfg and is based on the isad (g) archiving standard (based on this xml scheme ). Apart from the pixels, image formats are compliant to Exif, IPTC and XMP and. ![]() Did you read FAQ 3 and use the command listed there Please use the Code button for exiftool code/output. Also search on these forums for more examples. This is described at the Exiftool site Another example is delivered with jExifToolGUI itself. I dont know how, or if it is possible to create your own custom tags. 1 August 18, 2019, 02:37:57 PM You will have to create a definition for your custom tag. View & update metadata for built-in, XMP, EXIF, IPTC and custom properties. where I am checking the PDF, other than custom properties everything appears correctly. For this you need to create a custom config file where you define those 'brand new' metadata tags. Learn how you can extract image metadata such as GPS info, camera make.
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