Date: January 30, 2010
Hello Mark, This is very interesting information. I read some more on the Library of Congress website and actually read some on metadata, I hope you will explain a little more about this and how our Memory Manager Software is using metadata and how that can be a selling point. If I were a professional photographer for instance, would storing digital images on MM 3.0 and adding their copyright info. or their licensing rights on each photo, protect those images once distributed on disc or through e-mail? Thanks, CM Consultant, Lea Ward
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noun
data about data; "a library catalog is metadata because it describes publications"
WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.
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Think about how valuable an old shoe box of unlabeled photos would be with all this information. Nobody would wonder who is in a photo or when it was taken. Memory Manager prevents this scenario from happening with digital photos.
For more technical information on metadata, check out the Metadata Working Group
and the Guidelines for Handling Image Metadata. These are the guidelines that Memory Manager 3.0 follows.
Posted by Mark Mizen on February 01, 2010 at 09:18 AM on http://blogs.creativememories.com/all_about_images/
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