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copyright.ChristmasGrinch.txt
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set Exif.Image.Artist "Eric Derewonko"
set Iptc.Application2.Byline String Eric Derewonko
set Xmp.dc.creator Eric Derewonko
set Iptc.Application2.BylineTitle String Photographer
set Iptc.Application2.Credit String Eric Photography
set Xmp.dc.credit Eric Photography
set Iptc.Application2.Source String https://www.derewonko.com
set Iptc.Application2.CountryName String US
# Iptc.Application2.ObjectName is pretty much the title of the picture
set Iptc.Application2.ObjectName String Christmas Grinch 2021 @FrenchAM
set Xmp.dc.title lang=en-US Christmas Grinch 2021 @FrenchAM
set Xmp.dc.description LangAlt lang=en-US Canon de noel
set Exif.Image.Copyright Copyright 2021, Eric Derewonko. Some rights reserved.
set Iptc.Application2.Copyright String © 2021, Eric Derewonko. Some rights reserved.
set Xmp.dc.rights lang=en-US © 2021, Eric Derewonko. Some rights reserved.
set Xmp.dc.publisher https://www.derewonko.com
# THESE ARE YOUR TAGS; All tage must be separated by comma + space
# add == replace all the tag bags by the one below; this effectively REPLACES ALL tags
# set == add the tag bags below to the existing one, if any; this effectively ADD UP more tags
add Xmp.dc.subject LangAlt lang=en-US Christmas, FrenchAM, Event, Christmas Grinch @FrenchAM
# Sample Exiv2 command file https://exiv2.org/sample.html
# -------------------------
#
# $ exiv2 -m cmd.txt file ...
#
# to apply the commands in cmd.txt to each file. Alternatively, commands can be
# run from the command line directly, without a command file:
#
# $ exiv2 -M"add Iptc.Application2.Credit String mee too!" file ...
# $ exiv2 -M"set Xmp.dc.subject LangAlt lang=en-US USA, AZ, Phoenix" file ...
#
# Note the quotes. Multiple -m and -M options are allowed and can be combined.
#
# Command file format
# -------------------
# Empty lines and lines starting with # are ignored
# Each remaining line is a command. The format for command lines is
# <cmd> <key> [[<type>] <value>]
# cmd = set|add|del
# set will set the value of an existing tag of the given key or add a tag
# add will add a tag (unless the key is a non-repeatable IPTC key)
# del will delete a tag
# key = Exiv2 Exif or IPTC key
# type =
# Byte|Ascii|Short|Long|Rational|Undefined|SShort|SLong|SRational|Comment
# for Exif keys, and
# String|Date|Time|Short|Undefined for IPTC keys
# The format for IPTC Date values is YYYY-MM-DD (year, month, day) and
# for IPTC Time values it is HH:MM:SS±HH:MM where HH:MM:SS refers to local
# hour, minute and seconds and ±HH:MM refers to hours and minutes ahead or
# behind Universal Coordinated Time.
# A default type is used if none is explicitly given. The default type
# is determined based on the key.
# value
# The remaining text on the line is the value. It can optionally be enclosed in
# double quotes ("value")
#
# examples: https://blog.laurencebichon.com/en/metadata-copyright-example-for-a-freelance-photographer/
# Exif.Image.Make Ascii 18 NIKON CORPORATION
# Exif.Image.Model Ascii 10 NIKON Z 6
# Exif.Image.Orientation Short 1 top, left
# Exif.Image.XResolution Rational 1 300
# Exif.Image.YResolution Rational 1 300
# Exif.Image.ResolutionUnit Short 1 inch
# Exif.Image.Software Ascii 13 Ver.03.31
# Exif.Image.DateTime Ascii 20 2021:12:16 09:59:06
# Exif.Image.Artist Ascii 37 Eric DeLaRewonko
# Exif.Image.YCbCrPositioning Short 1 Co-sited
# Exif.Image.Copyright Ascii 55 DeLaRewonko Photography
# Exif.Image.ExifTag Long 1 352
# Exif.Image.GPSTag Long 1 32272
# ## An array item (unordered array).
# set Xmp.dc.subject "Palmtree"
# ## Add an array of structures. First set a text property with just the
# ## array type. (Note: this is not the same as creating an XmpBag property.)
set Xmp.xmpBJ.JobRef XmpText type=Bag
# ## Then set the array items. Each of them is a structure with two elements.
set Xmp.xmpBJ.JobRef[1]/stJob:name XmpText Christmas Grinch 2021 @FrenchAM
set Xmp.xmpBJ.JobRef[1]/stJob:role XmpText Canon de noel
# set Xmp.xmpBJ.JobRef[2]/stJob:name Wedding ceremony
# set Xmp.xmpBJ.JobRef[2]/stJob:role Best man
## extract IPTC:
## exiv2 -pi DZ6_6045-C.JPG