![]() Also, adding Creative Commons license link in the Copyright field would create a dc:rights field, which is ok. Was it Exif, XMP, or ITPC/IIM? The only solution was to edit and save changes, and later check the metadata information in an image viewer. ![]() Saving metadata with XnView works fine, but I couldn’t figure out what kind of metadata I was editing. You’ll get the following dialog, which also allows you to batch edit metadata information. Open and select (with Control or ⇧ Shift) one or multiple files in XnView’s file browser, right-click on them and select “Edit ITPC/XMP”. Modify image metadata with XnViewĭownload and install XnView MP from the official website. ![]() One of them is not Free Software: XnView is an image organizer which has been around for decades and comes as a Freeware for non-commercial use. Edit image metadata in Linux (GUI)Ĭurrently there are only three pieces of software who are capable of editing pictures metadata. Same thing for Eye of Gnome (aka Image Viewer), gThumb and most photo managers on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, and most Linux distributions: they all can read at least Exif, but can’t edit image metadata. Here is a screenshot of the GIMP’s “Image Properties” dialog: xmp files, but is unable to edit image metadata on-the-fly. Many photo editors and image manipulation programs on Linux are capable to read and display Exif and XMP information. In this guide I try to find a solution to edit (read, modify, remove) image metadata (jpg, png, …) on Linux, if possible with a graphical user interface (GUI). Image metadata is a complex field with multiple standards, the most important among them being Exif, IPTC-IIM and XMP. ![]()
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