Re: Image Meta data Question
Re: Image Meta data Question
- Subject: Re: Image Meta data Question
- From: Oakley Masten <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:24:44 -0700 (PDT)
Thanks Carlos I will give it a try.
Oakley
--- Carlos Ysunza <email@hidden> wrote:
> Oakley, you can use application "Image Info" in this
> way
>
> tell application "Image Info"
> set f to alias
> "Lipstick:Users:g5:Pictures:Working
> Files:CyS:CYB060409_0640.psd"
> Image Info for f with extended info, EXIF info,
> IPTC info and ICC info
> end tell
> This will get you all keywords and many more info
> about your file, and as
> you can see here, support PSD files which is very
> important
> You can found the app at http://www.kanzu.com/
> The registration fee is just $10
> I hope this help
>
> Carlos Ysunza B.
> Director
> Ysunza/Santiago
> Comunicación Visual Automatización
> Tel. (52)55 5256-0336
> email@hidden
>
> http://www.ysunzasantiago.com
> http://www.thesecretmexico.com
> http://www.softrobot.com.mx
>
>
> > From: Oakley Masten <email@hidden>
> > Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 12:49:33 -0700 (PDT)
> > To: Users Group AppleScript
> <email@hidden>
> > Subject: Image Meta data Question
> >
> > Is it possible to get Meta data out of a PhotoShop
> > file without opening the file? If so where do I
> look
> > to do it?
> >
> > I tried to select the file and get it's properties
> > with AppleScript but non of the Meta data was
> listed.
> > Lots of information was available but not what I
> > wanted.
> >
> > We need to add information like "Catalog Name",
> > "Spread Name" and so on to the file and then be
> able
> > to get that information out in order to process
> the
> > files with AppleScript. I was thinking of putting
> the
> > information into the "Keyword" field. I thought
> Meta
> > data would be the place but it doesn't appear to
> be.
> >
> > The next plan - if this is not possible is to use
> a
> > FileMaker database and get the information. I
> would
> > use the PhotoShop file name as the key field. I
> was
> > hoping to avoid having open the file in PhotoShop
> or
> > go to FileMaker to get it.
> >
> > Thanks for some insight here.
> > Oakley
> >
>
>
>
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