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Question by PhotoJoe
Submitted on 12/26/2003
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How can I add a keyword field to a jpeg file?
I noticed that my Canon EOS D60 camera adds a lot of information about the camera settings and the date and time when the picture was taken. I also notice most of the same information for my Fiji FinePix 2800 camera. I can see this information when ever I use the software that came with the cameras. I think they are using Exif standard, so I guess I want to add a field to that section of the file?
I would also like to write a program to add information to this keyword field and then have that same program be able to do file searches on those files by finding a match on all or part of the keyword field.

Thanks


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