Write Xmp metadata back to file










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I'm using an image processing API which resizes and reformats an image from jpg to png. During this process the image loses the metadata.



Is there a way to write the metadata back to file.
I can get the xmp metadata from the original but now I need to write it back to the new file.



This is my code so far using the metadata-extractor framework for .Net



public static void ReadXmpData(string fileLocation)

var xmpDirectory = ImageMetadataReader.ReadMetadata(fileLocation).OfType<XmpDirectory>().FirstOrDefault();

foreach (var property in xmpDirectory.XmpMeta.Properties)

Console.WriteLine($"Path:t(property.Path != null ? property.Path.Trim() : property.Path)n" +
$"Namespace:t(property.Namespace != null ? property.Namespace.Trim() : property.Namespace)n" +
$"Value:t(property.Value != null ? property.Value.Trim() : property.Value) nnn");




Any help or guidance would be appreciated.



Edit: I am aware that metadata-extractor does not yet support the writing of xmp data










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    I'm using an image processing API which resizes and reformats an image from jpg to png. During this process the image loses the metadata.



    Is there a way to write the metadata back to file.
    I can get the xmp metadata from the original but now I need to write it back to the new file.



    This is my code so far using the metadata-extractor framework for .Net



    public static void ReadXmpData(string fileLocation)

    var xmpDirectory = ImageMetadataReader.ReadMetadata(fileLocation).OfType<XmpDirectory>().FirstOrDefault();

    foreach (var property in xmpDirectory.XmpMeta.Properties)

    Console.WriteLine($"Path:t(property.Path != null ? property.Path.Trim() : property.Path)n" +
    $"Namespace:t(property.Namespace != null ? property.Namespace.Trim() : property.Namespace)n" +
    $"Value:t(property.Value != null ? property.Value.Trim() : property.Value) nnn");




    Any help or guidance would be appreciated.



    Edit: I am aware that metadata-extractor does not yet support the writing of xmp data










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      I'm using an image processing API which resizes and reformats an image from jpg to png. During this process the image loses the metadata.



      Is there a way to write the metadata back to file.
      I can get the xmp metadata from the original but now I need to write it back to the new file.



      This is my code so far using the metadata-extractor framework for .Net



      public static void ReadXmpData(string fileLocation)

      var xmpDirectory = ImageMetadataReader.ReadMetadata(fileLocation).OfType<XmpDirectory>().FirstOrDefault();

      foreach (var property in xmpDirectory.XmpMeta.Properties)

      Console.WriteLine($"Path:t(property.Path != null ? property.Path.Trim() : property.Path)n" +
      $"Namespace:t(property.Namespace != null ? property.Namespace.Trim() : property.Namespace)n" +
      $"Value:t(property.Value != null ? property.Value.Trim() : property.Value) nnn");




      Any help or guidance would be appreciated.



      Edit: I am aware that metadata-extractor does not yet support the writing of xmp data










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      I'm using an image processing API which resizes and reformats an image from jpg to png. During this process the image loses the metadata.



      Is there a way to write the metadata back to file.
      I can get the xmp metadata from the original but now I need to write it back to the new file.



      This is my code so far using the metadata-extractor framework for .Net



      public static void ReadXmpData(string fileLocation)

      var xmpDirectory = ImageMetadataReader.ReadMetadata(fileLocation).OfType<XmpDirectory>().FirstOrDefault();

      foreach (var property in xmpDirectory.XmpMeta.Properties)

      Console.WriteLine($"Path:t(property.Path != null ? property.Path.Trim() : property.Path)n" +
      $"Namespace:t(property.Namespace != null ? property.Namespace.Trim() : property.Namespace)n" +
      $"Value:t(property.Value != null ? property.Value.Trim() : property.Value) nnn");




      Any help or guidance would be appreciated.



      Edit: I am aware that metadata-extractor does not yet support the writing of xmp data







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      edited Nov 15 '18 at 8:04







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