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ISO 12234-3:2016 pdf free download.Electronic still picture imaging Removable memory Part 3:XMP for digital photography
Image électronique de photographie — Mémoire amovible — Partie 3: Utilisation du XMP.
6.2.9 Copyright
This property shall encode the copyright holder of the image and an optional copyright statement as defined in the Dublin Core using a UCS string.
Photo XMP name: dc:rights (LanguageAlternative)
6.2.10 DateTimeDigitized
This property shall encode the date and time when the image was stored in its current location as digital data. The value shall be stored according to ISO 8601 format. The corresponding value type shall be Date (see D.2.2.2).
Photo XMP name: xmp:CreateDate (Date)
6.2.11 DateTimeOriginal
This property shall encode the date and time when the image was captured. It is normally provided using a real-time clock in the digital camera. It may include a time-zone offset. For long exposure times and high dynamic range imaging (l-IDR), the value should be the beginning of the first exposure.
Photo XMP name: exif:DateTimeOriginal (Date)
6.2.12 DateTime
This property shall encode the date and time that the image was last modified. It may include a time- zone offset. If the image has not been modified after the capture date, the value shall be the same at the DateTimeOriginal value. If the original image was stored as a “raw” image and later processed using a “raw converter”, the value should be the date and time that the “raw processing” was performed unless the image was modified afterwards.
Photo XMP name: xmp:ModifyDate (Date)
6.2.13 DigitalZoomRatio
This property shall encode the digital zoom ratio when the image was shot.
Photo XMP name: exif:DigitalZoomRatio (Rational)
6.2.14 Editor
This property shall encode the name of the person(s) who modified the image after it was captured. The value type shall be Ordered array of ProperName. See D.2.3.4 for ProperName value type.
Photo XMP name: pxpm:editor (Ordered array of ProperName)
6.2.15 ExposureBiasValue
This property shall encode the number of stops by which the camera exposure is changed by the photographer (e.g. using a manual exposure bias control) or by the camera exposure system (e.g. using an automatic exposure series mode) relative to the nominal value determined by the camera’s exposure metering system. The number of stops is specified using APEX notation. The range shall be between
—99.99 and 99.99.
Photo XMP name: exif:ExposureBiasValue (Rational).ISO 12234-3:2016 pdf free download.


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