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Work with metadata templates, Create a metadata template

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 265 Using Fireworks with other applications Categories Lets you enter information based on Associated Press categories. Origin Lets you enter file information that is useful for news outlets, including when and where the file was created, transmission information, special instructions, and headline information. DICOM Lists patient, study, series, and equipment information for DICOM images. History Displays Adobe Photoshop history log information for images saved with Photoshop. The History option appears only if Adobe Photoshop is installed. Illustrator Lets you apply a document profile for print, web, or mobile output. Advanced Displays fields and structures for storing metadata by using namespaces and properties, such as file format and XMP, Exif, and PDF properties. Raw Data Displays XMP text information about the file. 4 Type the information to add in any displayed field. 5 Click OK to apply the changes. Work with metadata templates You can create new metadata templates in Adobe Bridge by using the Create Metadata Template command. You can also modify the metadata in the File Info dialog box and save it as a text file with a .xmp filename extension. You share XMP files with other users or apply them to other files. You can save metadata in a template to use to populate metadata in Adobe InDesign documents and other documents created with XMP-enabled software. Templates you create are stored in a shared location that all XMP-enabled software can access. To see your XMP templates, open the File Info dialog box, click the Import button, and choose Show Templates Folder. Create a metadata template 1 Do one of the following: • Choose Tools > Create Metadata Template. • Choose Create Metadata Template from the Metadata panel menu. 2 Enter a name in the Template Name box. 3 Select metadata to include in the template from the fields in the Create Metadata Template dialog box, and enter values for the metadata in the boxes. Note: If you select a metadata option and leave the corresponding box empty, Adobe Bridge clears existing metadata when you apply the template. 4 Click Save. Save metadata in the File Info dialog box as an XMP file 1 Choose File > File Info. 2 Choose Export from the pop-up menu at the bottom of the dialog box. 3 Type a filename, choose a location for the file, and click Save. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Using Fireworks with other applications
La
s
t updated 3/8/2011
Categories
Lets you enter information based on Associated Press categories.
Origin
Lets you enter file information that is useful for news outlets, including when and where the file was created,
transmission information, special instructions, and headline information.
DICOM
Lists patient, study, series, and equipment information for DICOM images.
History
Displays Adobe Photoshop history log information for images saved with Photoshop. The History option
appears only if Adobe Photoshop is installed.
Illustrator
Lets you apply a document profile for print, web, or mobile output.
Advanced
Displays fields and structures for storing metadata by using namespaces and properties, such as file
format and XMP, Exif, and PDF properties.
Raw Data
Displays XMP text information about the file.
4
Type the information to add in any displayed field.
5
Click
OK to apply the changes.
Work with metadata templates
You can create new metadata templates in Adobe Bridge by using the Create Metadata Template command. You can
also modify the metadata in the File Info dialog box and save it as a text file with a .xmp filename extension. You share
XMP files with other users or apply them to other files.
You can save metadata in a template to use to populate metadata in Adobe
InDesign documents and other documents
created with XMP-enabled software. Templates you create are stored in a shared location that all XMP-enabled
software can access.
To see your XMP templates, open the File Info dialog box, click the Import button, and choose Show Templates Folder.
Create a metadata template
1
Do one of the following:
Choose Tools
> Create Metadata Template.
Choose Create Metadata Template from the Metadata panel menu.
2
Enter a name in the Template Name box.
3
Select metadata to include in the template from the fields in the Create Metadata Template dialog box, and enter
values for the metadata in the boxes.
Note:
If you select a metadata option and leave the corresponding box empty, Adobe Bridge clears existing metadata
when you apply the template.
4
Click Save.
Save metadata in the File Info dialog box as an XMP file
1
Choose File
> File Info.
2
Choose Export from the pop-up menu at the bottom of the dialog box.
3
Type a filename, choose a location for the file, and click Save.