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specification for interoperability and preservation of metadata in digital photography Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 24 September 2008
Adobe, Apple, Canon, Microsoft, Nokia and Sony form Metadata Working Group - Today, the Metadata Working Group has also introduced its first specification, which provides guidelines designed to increase interoperability and preservation of metadata in digital photographs.

Metadata Working Group introduces first specification for interoperability and preservation of metadata in digital photograph


September 24, 2008 -  Cologne, Germany - At Photokina 2008, industry-leading companies announced the Metadata Working Group, an organization formed in 2007 dedicated to solving key interoperability issues that make finding, organizing and searching for digital photos a challenge. Today, the Metadata Working Group has also introduced its first specification, which provides guidelines designed to increase interoperability and preservation of metadata in digital photographs.
 
"Lack of metadata interoperability has led to significant frustration for both consumer and pro photographers, and our companies have spent considerable resources trying to deal with the problem, " said Josh Weisberg, chairman and founder of the Metadata Working Group and director of Microsoft's Rich Media Group. "Getting these industry leaders together to rally around metadata interoperability is a real turning point, one that we believe will result in technology that's easier for photographers to use. We've been working very hard to produce guidelines that are compatible across all applications, devices and services and that provide best practices for how, when and where metadata should be changed in popular file formats. "
 
Metadata, sometimes referred to as "data about data," is important to digital photography because it allows photographers to tag their digital photos with information such as where and when they were taken. For both professional photographers and consumers, this enables basic activities such as being able to find and share photos. Although the digital photography industry has several metadata standards, these existing standards often overlap in purpose and lack interoperability guidance. The result is that many interoperability scenarios between devices, applications and services are not possible because no clearly defined rules and standards exist to ensure consistent use. The Metadata Working Group's initial guidelines target still photo metadata, with a focus on common consumer uses. The guidelines also identify overlapping content between existing standards and schemas.
 
"We've chosen to address the most common issues photographers face as we feel this will make the biggest impact for the average photographer, " Weisberg said. "Down the road, we will expand our work to include other metadata issues relevant to photographers."
 
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"Adobe has been a vocal advocate for greater metadata interoperability starting with our introduction of the XMP metadata format in 2001, and we're glad that XMP could be part of the foundation of these new guidelines," said Kevin Connor, vice president of product management for Professional Digital Imaging at Adobe. "We believe that the combined knowledge of the Metadata Working Group member companies has resulted in a practical solution that will make it easier for developers to create products that work well together while preserving valuable information for customers. "
 
"As the world's leading digital camera manufacturer, Canon is always looking for ways to make digital photography easier and more convenient," said Masaya Maeda, chief executive of Image Communication Products Operations at Canon. "The metadata guidelines we've developed through the Metadata Working Group are an important first step in making digital photography more accessible. "
 
"For the great number of people who use Microsoft Windows for digital photography, we feel we have a responsibility to provide powerful products that are easy to use," said David Vaskevich, chief technology officer at Microsoft. "The Metadata Working Group is an important part of the work we're doing to make digital photography products that work well with other applications, devices and services, and ultimately that give photographers more choices."
 
"Our converged mobile devices and services have become important enablers for people to capture and share their lives," said Timo Ali-Vehmas, vice president of Compatibility & Industry Collaboration at Nokia. "The Metadata Working Group has a pivotal role in creating seamless interoperability of digital image metadata and, therefore, making it easier for consumers to create, find, organize and share their pictures. "
 
"Sony's ongoing vision is to create new user experiences. We consider the Metadata Working Group a great opportunity for the industry to work together to improve the experience for consumers who enjoy digital photography," said Keiichiro Shimada, senior vice president, corporate executive and president of the Technology Development Group at Sony. "By contributing to the activities of the Metadata Working Group, Sony aims to continue to provide attractive digital imaging products and applications to consumers. "
 
About Metadata Working Group
Based on a 2006 proposal by Microsoft, the Metadata Working Group (MWG) organization was created in 2007 by five founding members: Adobe Systems, Inc., Apple Inc., Canon Inc., Microsoft and Nokia. Sony Corp. joined the organization as a board member in 2008. The group is dedicated to the preservation and seamless interoperability of digital media metadata and to interoperability and availability to all applications, devices and services. For more information, please visit the Metadata Working Group Web site at http://www.metadataworkinggroup.org

 


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