Adobe InDesign User Manual
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Description
IPTC
Camera Data
Video Data
Audio Data
Mobile SWF
Categories
Origin
DICOM
History
Illustrator
Advanced
Raw Data
Lets you enter document information about the file, such as document title, author, description, and keywords that can be used
to search for the document. To specify copyright information, select Copyrighted from the Copyright Status pop-up menu. Then enter the
copyright owner, notice text, and the URL of the person or company holding the copyright.
Includes four areas: IPTC Content describes the visual content of the image. IPTC Contact lists the contact information for the
photographer. IPTC Image lists descriptive information for the image. IPTC Status lists workflow and copyright information.
Includes two areas: Camera Data 1 displays read-only information about the camera and settings used to take the photo,
such as make, model, shutter speed, and f-stop. Camera Data 2 lists read-only file information about the photo, including pixel dimensions
and resolution
Lists information about the video file, including video frame width and height, and lets you enter information such as tape name
and scene name.
Lets you enter information about the audio file, including the title, artist, bit rate, and loop settings.
Lists information about mobile media files, including title, author, description, and content type.
Lets you enter information based on Associated Presscategories.
Lets you enter file information that is useful for news outlets, including when and where the file was created, transmission
information, special instructions, and headline information.
Lists patient, study, series, and equipment information for DICOM images.
Displays Adobe Photoshop history log information for images saved with Photoshop. The History tab appears only if Adobe
Photoshop is installed.
Lets you apply a document profile for print, web, or mobile output.
Displays fields and structures for storing metadata by using namespaces and properties, such as file format and XMP, Exif, and
PDF properties.
Displays XMP text information about the file.
3. Type the information to add in any displayed field.
4. Click OK to apply the changes.
Export metadata as an XMP file
You can save metadata in an XMP file to share with other users. These XMP files can be used as templates for populating InDesign documents
and other documents created with XMP-enabled applications. Templates you export are stored in a shared location that all XMP-enabled
applications can access. They also appear in the pop-up menu at the bottom of the File Infodialog box.
1. Choose File >File Info (InDesign) or File > Content File Info (InCopy).
2. Choose Export from the pop-up menu at the bottom of the dialog box.
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