![]() ![]() However, Metadata Working Group (MWG) organisation recommends using UTF-8 in Exif as well. Right now, the only exception is Exif, which oficially doesn't support UTF-8 yet. For Iptc metadata, UTF-8 charset has also become officially recommended. It's about displaying "foreign", country specific characters:įor Xmp metadata, UTF-8 charset is used as default charset since beginning, so nothing changes here. edited metadata values will be automatically saved in UTF-8 format.characters inside metadata will be shown properly, if metadata content is UTF-8 encoded.-batch capability (where appropriate), means: you can select multiple files and modify them at once.īasic idea behind GUI is, to keep it simple! Thus, only those options are implemented, which I believe, are essential for majority of users.įor ALL metadata, UTF-8 character set encoding/decoding is used. ![]()
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