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USING ADOBE AUDITION 139 Saving and exporting About schemas and properties A metadata schema is a collection of properties specific to a given workflow. The Dynamic Media schema, for example, includes properties like Scene and Shot Location that are ideal for digital video projects. Exif schemas, by contrast, include properties tailored to digital photography, like Exposure Time and Aperture Value. More general properties, like Date and Title, appear in the Dublin Core schema. To display different properties, see "Show or hide XMP metadata" on page 139. For information about a specific schema and property, hover the pointer over it in the Metadata panel. For most items, a tool tip appears with details. About the XMP standard Adobe applications store metadata using the Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP). XMP is built on XML, which facilitates the exchange of metadata across a variety of applications and publishing workflows. Metadata in most other formats (such as Exif, GPS, and TIFF) automatically transfers to XMP so you can more easily view and manage it. In most cases, XMP metadata is stored directly in source files. If a particular file format doesn't support XMP, however, metadata is stored in a separate sidecar file. Project assets without corresponding files don't support XMP. Examples from Adobe Premiere Pro include Bars and Tone, Universal Counting Leader, Color Matte, Titles, Black Video, and Transparent Video. To customize the creation and exchange of metadata, use the XMP Software Development Kit. For more information about XMP, see Extensible Metadata Platform. Show or hide XMP metadata To optimize the Metadata panel for your workflow, show or hide entire schemas or individual properties, displaying only those that you need. 1 From the options menu for the Metadata panel, select Metadata Display. 2 To show or hide schemas or properties, select or deselect them from the list. Save, switch, or delete metadata sets If you use multiple workflows, each requiring different sets of displayed metadata, you can save sets and switch between them. 1 From the options menu for the Metadata panel, select Metadata Display. 2 Do any of the following: • To save a customized set of displayed metadata, click Save Settings. Then enter a name, and click OK. • To display a previously saved set of metadata, select it from the menu. • To delete a previously saved set of metadata, select it from the menu, and click Delete Settings. Create schemas and properties If you have a unique, customized workflow that the default metadata options don't address, create your own schemas and properties. 1 From the options menu for the Metadata panel, select Metadata Display. 2 Click New Schema, and enter a name. 3 In the list, click Add Property to the right of the schema name. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Saving and exporting
Last updated 2/16/2012
About schemas and properties
A metadata
schema
is a collection of properties specific to a given workflow. The Dynamic Media schema, for example,
includes properties like Scene and Shot Location that are ideal for digital video projects. Exif schemas, by contrast,
include properties tailored to digital photography, like Exposure Time and Aperture Value. More general properties,
like Date and Title, appear in the Dublin Core schema. To display different properties, see “
Show or hide XMP
metadata
” on page
139.
For information about a specific schema and property, hover the pointer over it in the Metadata panel. For most
items, a tool tip appears with details.
About the XMP standard
Adobe applications store metadata using the Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP). XMP is built on XML, which
facilitates the exchange of metadata across a variety of applications and publishing workflows. Metadata in most other
formats (such as Exif, GPS, and TIFF) automatically transfers to XMP so you can more easily view and manage it.
In most cases, XMP metadata is stored directly in source files. If a particular file format doesn’t support XMP, however,
metadata is stored in a separate
sidecar file
.
Project assets without corresponding files don’t support XMP. Examples from Adobe Premiere Pro include Bars and
Tone, Universal Counting Leader, Color Matte, Titles, Black Video, and Transparent Video.
To customize the creation and exchange of metadata, use the XMP Software Development Kit. For more information
about XMP, see
Extensible Metadata Platform
.
Show or hide XMP metadata
To optimize the Metadata panel for your workflow, show or hide entire schemas or individual properties, displaying
only those that you need.
1
From the options menu
for the Metadata panel, select Metadata Display.
2
To show or hide schemas or properties, select or deselect them from the list.
Save, switch, or delete metadata sets
If you use multiple workflows, each requiring different sets of displayed metadata, you can save sets and switch
between them.
1
From the options menu
for the Metadata panel, select Metadata Display.
2
Do any of the following:
To save a customized set of displayed metadata, click Save Settings. Then enter a name, and click OK.
To display a previously saved set of metadata, select it from the menu.
To delete a previously saved set of metadata, select it from the menu, and click Delete Settings.
Create schemas and properties
If you have a unique, customized workflow that the default metadata options don’t address, create your own schemas
and properties.
1
From the options menu
for the Metadata panel, select Metadata Display.
2
Click New Schema, and enter a name.
3
In the list, click Add Property to the right of the schema name.