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Can I "refresh" bridge images so that I see keywords which were applied in iView 3?

Beemer

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Ruslyn
Sep 2, 2006
"Beemer" wrote in message
Can I "refresh" bridge images so that I see keywords which were applied in iView 3?

Beemer

Whenever you change metadata or keywords in iView Media Pro 3 the information is not written to the original file automatically. You need to select the images whilst in iView and then click on Action (at the top of the page) followed by Sync Annotation and then Export Annotation to Original File. The information is then written to the original file and can therefore be seen in Adobe Bridge.

Ruslyn
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Beemer
Sep 3, 2006
"Ruslyn" wrote in message
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| "Beemer" wrote in message
| | > Can I "refresh" bridge images so that I see keywords which were applied in
| > iView 3?
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| > Beemer
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| Whenever you change metadata or keywords in iView Media Pro 3 the | information is not written to the original file automatically. You need to | select the images whilst in iView and then click on Action (at the top of | the page) followed by Sync Annotation and then Export Annotation to Original
| File. The information is then written to the original file and can therefore
| be seen in Adobe Bridge.
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| Ruslyn
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Ruslyn, Followed your instructions but only data added from iView was author. No keywords are seen in bridge.

Beemer
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Beemer
Sep 3, 2006
"Beemer" wrote in message
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| "Ruslyn" wrote in message
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|| "Beemer" wrote in message
|| || > Can I "refresh" bridge images so that I see keywords which were applied | in
|| > iView 3?
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|| > Beemer
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|| Whenever you change metadata or keywords in iView Media Pro 3 the || information is not written to the original file automatically. You need to
|| select the images whilst in iView and then click on Action (at the top of || the page) followed by Sync Annotation and then Export Annotation to | Original
|| File. The information is then written to the original file and can | therefore
|| be seen in Adobe Bridge.
||
|| Ruslyn
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| Ruslyn, Followed your instructions but only data added from iView was | author. No keywords are seen in bridge.
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| Beemer
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Sorry, I’m going senile. What I meant all along was not iView keywords but iView PEOPLE. Should this have been attached to the files when following your procedure?

Beemer
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Ruslyn
Sep 5, 2006
Beemer

The Status, Event, People and any custom annotation fields are not supported by Photoshop. To extend support of these fields to Photoshop CS & CS2, iView provides a plug-in so that you can view and edit these annotations in the File Info dialog of Photoshop.

Have you installed this Plug-In ? To check, select an image in Bridge and go to File > File Info. Can you see ‘iView Media Pro’ in the list of pages down the left side. If you can then the Plug-In has been installed and if you click on this page you should see the People annotation field. If you can’t then:-

1) Close Photoshop and/or Bridge

2) Find the plug-in called iViewPanel.txt. It should be located in the iView MediaPro > Documentation > Adobe CS File Info Panel folder.

3) Place it in \Programe files\Common Files\Adobe\XMP\Custom File Info Panels

4) Open Photoshop and/or Bridge

You should then see the new panel under File > File Info

In practice, I do not use the ‘People’ annotation field in iView as it is slow to access the information in Bridge (compared with keywords). I much prefer to create a keyword for each person instead.

Hope this helps.

Ruslyn

|| "Beemer" wrote in message
|| || > Can I "refresh" bridge images so that I see keywords which were applied
| in
|| > iView 3?
|| >
|| > Beemer
|| >
||
||
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|| Whenever you change metadata or keywords in iView Media Pro 3 the || information is not written to the original file automatically. You need to
|| select the images whilst in iView and then click on Action (at the top of
|| the page) followed by Sync Annotation and then Export Annotation to | Original
|| File. The information is then written to the original file and can | therefore
|| be seen in Adobe Bridge.
||
|| Ruslyn
||
||
| Ruslyn, Followed your instructions but only data added from iView was | author. No keywords are seen in bridge.
|
| Beemer
|
|
Sorry, I’m going senile. What I meant all along was not iView keywords but
iView PEOPLE. Should this have been attached to the files when following your procedure?

Beemer

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Beemer
Sep 6, 2006
"Ruslyn" wrote in message
| Beemer
|
| The Status, Event, People and any custom annotation fields are not supported
| by Photoshop. To extend support of these fields to Photoshop CS & CS2, iView
| provides a plug-in so that you can view and edit these annotations in the | File Info dialog of Photoshop.
|
| Have you installed this Plug-In ? To check, select an image in Bridge and go
| to File > File Info. Can you see ‘iView Media Pro’ in the list of pages down
| the left side. If you can then the Plug-In has been installed and if you | click on this page you should see the People annotation field. If you can’t
| then:-
|
| 1) Close Photoshop and/or Bridge
|
| 2) Find the plug-in called iViewPanel.txt. It should be located in the iView
| MediaPro > Documentation > Adobe CS File Info Panel folder. |
| 3) Place it in \Programe files\Common Files\Adobe\XMP\Custom File Info | Panels
|
| 4) Open Photoshop and/or Bridge
|
| You should then see the new panel under File > File Info |
| In practice, I do not use the ‘People’ annotation field in iView as it is | slow to access the information in Bridge (compared with keywords). I much | prefer to create a keyword for each person instead.
|
| Hope this helps.
|
| Ruslyn
|
|
| > || "Beemer" wrote in message
| > || | > || > Can I "refresh" bridge images so that I see keywords which were | > applied
| > | in
| > || > iView 3?
| > || >
| > || > Beemer
| > || >
| > ||
| > ||
| > ||
| > || Whenever you change metadata or keywords in iView Media Pro 3 the | > || information is not written to the original file automatically. You need
| > to
| > || select the images whilst in iView and then click on Action (at the top
| > of
| > || the page) followed by Sync Annotation and then Export Annotation to | > | Original
| > || File. The information is then written to the original file and can | > | therefore
| > || be seen in Adobe Bridge.
| > ||
| > || Ruslyn
| > ||
| > ||
| > | Ruslyn, Followed your instructions but only data added from iView was | > | author. No keywords are seen in bridge.
| > |
| > | Beemer
| > |
| > |
| > Sorry, I’m going senile. What I meant all along was not iView keywords | > but
| > iView PEOPLE. Should this have been attached to the files when following
| > your procedure?
| >
| > Beemer
| >
| >
|
|
Ruslyn,

Thanks this helped although I struggled to find the file as mine had V3 in the name. It also was in a different folder. Also thanks for the tip about keywords versus people.

Beemer

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