The software that is included with a digital camera may no longer recognize some proprietary metadata when you edit the properties of the photo in Windows Vista or Windows XP
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| Last Review | : | July 10, 2007 |
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Neithere Windows Vista nor Windows XP directly reads the Maker Note tag information. The data structure for the Maker Note tag is proprietary. The data structure for the Maker Note tag is different for manufacturers. The Maker Note tag typically contains absolute references to other data within the image stream.
When the metadata in an image is changed, for example, by adding keywords or captions, the Maker Note tag may be relocated in the image stream. In the past, this would cause the Maker Note tag to become damaged. However, the Windows Imaging Component (WIC) that is used by Windows Vista or Windows XP keeps track of the number of bytes that the Maker Note tag has been moved. Windows Vista and Windows XP write this information to a public offset tag. Programs that can read the public offset tag can recover most of the Maker Note tag information.
Microsoft is currently working to inform hardware developers and software developers about this new feature. Microsoft is working to encourage hardware developers and software developers to update their tools. Programs must also be updated to adjust for the offset. Therefore, existing programs that read Maker Note tags cannot read the Maker Note tag information in files that are edited by Windows Vista Photo Gallery or Windows Live Photo Gallery.
For more information about the software for a digital camera, contact the manufacturer of the digital camera.
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When the Maker Note tag is relocated by Windows Vista or Windows XP, the EXIF Maker Note tag (37500) is automatically updated to reference the new location. Also, Windows Vista and Windows XP record the offset between the old location and the new location in the EXIF OffsetSchema tag (59933). If the Maker Note tag contains relative references, the developer can add the value in the OffsetSchema tag to the original references to find the correct information.
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