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
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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
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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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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