![]() ![]() Look at the two screen captures I include for a single photo. OK, to demonstrate by visual example is better than trying to explain the problem textually. I don't understand, what's the problem? Windows doesn't use same label for field. Maybe this is a bug in XnView? Or, am I perhaps doing something wrong? The keywords in XnView somewhat appropriately show up under 'tags' in Windows 11 image details view.īut, being retired and only personal use, I only want to be able to find photos in my massive collection of many years based on just comments, keywords/tags etc., metadata included with the file. Another example is, what I intend to use as a mere 4-5 word title conversely shows up in comments. The information I put into the Caption field, a long 50-worded comment I create, shows up in the Title field, for that same image when viewing image details in Windows. (maybe iMatch) Secondly what data does carry along with the image (some does) the data shows up in incorrect data fields when viewing the image details in Windows 11. I find very few, if any, program that can do this well. xmp sidecar files that have to tag along wherever the image goes. ![]() What I want to do if even possible, is, when I insert metadata into an image(s) I want to have that metadata embedded INTO the image itself and not creating separatge nuisance. One main reason I even started to use it is to be able to find photos I want to find among 1,000s of photos which I have accumulated over the years. ![]() I did a search and could not come up with a discussion related to my experience. This point may have been previously asked so my apology is so. ![]()
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