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== Related formats ==
 
== Related formats ==
  
The XMP Specification (Part 3) defines how to embed XMP in some popular file formats.
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The XMP Specification (Part 3) defines how to embed XMP in some popular file formats:
 
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* In a [[TIFF]] file, tag 700 is used.
 
* In a [[TIFF]] file, tag 700 is used.
 
* In a [[JPEG]] file, an APP1 segment with identifier <nowiki>"http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/"</nowiki> is used. Sometimes there are also APP1 segments with identifier <nowiki>"http://ns.adobe.com/xmp/extension/"</nowiki>.
 
* In a [[JPEG]] file, an APP1 segment with identifier <nowiki>"http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/"</nowiki> is used. Sometimes there are also APP1 segments with identifier <nowiki>"http://ns.adobe.com/xmp/extension/"</nowiki>.
 
* In a [[PNG]] file, an iTXt chunk with keyword "XML:com.adobe.xmp" is used.
 
* In a [[PNG]] file, an iTXt chunk with keyword "XML:com.adobe.xmp" is used.
 
* In a [[JPEG 2000]] file, XMP is stored in a "uuid" box with a particular ID. Apparently, it may also be stored in an "xml&nbsp;" box.
 
* In a [[JPEG 2000]] file, XMP is stored in a "uuid" box with a particular ID. Apparently, it may also be stored in an "xml&nbsp;" box.
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Other related formats:
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* [[IPTC Photo Metadata]]
  
 
== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==

Revision as of 19:16, 18 June 2020

File Format
Name XMP
Ontology
PRONOM fmt/570, fmt/986

Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) is a metadata standard that can be used with a variety of file formats. When stored in a file, it is usually represented in a text format based on XML.

Related formats

The XMP Specification (Part 3) defines how to embed XMP in some popular file formats:

  • In a TIFF file, tag 700 is used.
  • In a JPEG file, an APP1 segment with identifier "http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/" is used. Sometimes there are also APP1 segments with identifier "http://ns.adobe.com/xmp/extension/".
  • In a PNG file, an iTXt chunk with keyword "XML:com.adobe.xmp" is used.
  • In a JPEG 2000 file, XMP is stored in a "uuid" box with a particular ID. Apparently, it may also be stored in an "xml " box.

Other related formats:

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