I can get the data out, and I can even get a single file created w/ all the metadata for all the images in the collection. It's just that it is unstructured and not useful as such. Anything xml would also be useful, but I haven't found a product that does that.
I was really trying not to just call you up ;)
-a
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] XMP Metadata to tab-delemited file
ResourceSpace does this internally to extract metadata. I think it's as simple as
exiftool -t -s imagefile.tif metadatafile.tab
Does this do what you want?
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>>> "Medina-Smith, Andrea" <[log in to unmask]> 1/10/2013 10:57 AM >>>
Hello,
I need to take xmp metadata that is imbedded in tif images and pull it out into a tab delimited text file for ingest into our digital repository (CONTENTdm). Has anyone done this using exiftool or the like?
Thanks,
A
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