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Also Known As
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===Also Known As===
 
Adobe XMP
 
Adobe XMP
  
File Extension
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===File Extension===
 
.xmp
 
.xmp
  
Format Registry
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===Format Registry===
 
??
 
??
  
Preservation Issues
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===Preservation Issues===
 
* Xena incorrectly guesses xmp files to be comma separated files. During the normalization, xml code is added to the xmp file, likely rendering it unintelligable to those software programs seeking to draw change information from it.
 
* Xena incorrectly guesses xmp files to be comma separated files. During the normalization, xml code is added to the xmp file, likely rendering it unintelligable to those software programs seeking to draw change information from it.
 
* Xena also does not incorporate the changes described in the xmp file into the raw image before normalizing the image. This results in the loss of all post-production work.
 
* Xena also does not incorporate the changes described in the xmp file into the raw image before normalizing the image. This results in the loss of all post-production work.
  
More information
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===More information===
 
* Further information about XMP can be found on the Adobe website: [http://www.adobe.com/products/xmp/]
 
* Further information about XMP can be found on the Adobe website: [http://www.adobe.com/products/xmp/]

Revision as of 11:17, 9 December 2009

Also Known As

Adobe XMP

File Extension

.xmp

Format Registry

??

Preservation Issues

  • Xena incorrectly guesses xmp files to be comma separated files. During the normalization, xml code is added to the xmp file, likely rendering it unintelligable to those software programs seeking to draw change information from it.
  • Xena also does not incorporate the changes described in the xmp file into the raw image before normalizing the image. This results in the loss of all post-production work.

More information

  • Further information about XMP can be found on the Adobe website: [1]