Hi everyone,
I really like how effectively MetaImage handles regular image files. But it seems as if it doesn’t add metadata to PDF files, right?
Kind regards,
Klaus
Hello there,
This is a list of PDF tags supported by MetaImage:
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Container Information:
PDF:ContainerVersionPDF:CreatorVersionPDF:RoundTripVersion
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XFA and Encryption:
PDF:HasXFAPDF:EncryptionPDF:UserAccess
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Embedded Image Details:
PDF:EmbeddedImageColorSpacePDF:EmbeddedImageFilterPDF:EmbeddedImageHeightPDF:EmbeddedImagePDF:EmbeddedImageWidth
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Metadata:
PDF:AppleKeywordsPDF:AuthorPDF:CreateDatePDF:CreatorPDF:KeywordsPDF:ModifyDatePDF:ProducerPDF:SubjectPDF:Title
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Document Properties:
PDF:TrappedPDF:LinearizedPDF:TaggedPDFPDF:PageCountPDF:LanguagePDF:PageLayoutPDF:PageModePDF:PDFVersion
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Signature and Permissions:
PDF:SignerContactInfoPDF:SigningLocationPDF:SigningDatePDF:SigningAuthorityPDF:AuthenticationTimePDF:AuthenticationTypePDF:SigningReasonPDF:FieldPermissionsPDF:AnnotationUsageRightsPDF:DocumentUsageRightsPDF:EmbeddedFileUsageRightsPDF:FormFieldsPDF:FormUsageRightsPDF:FormExtraUsageRightsPDF:UsageRightsMessagePDF:ModificationPermissionsPDF:SignatureUsageRights
Editable PDF Tags
Only the following PDF tags are editable:
PDF:AppleKeywordsPDF:AuthorPDF:CreateDatePDF:CreatorPDF:KeywordsPDF:ModifyDatePDF:ProducerPDF:SubjectPDF:TitlePDF:Trapped
You can use the tag manager panel to add or remove the tags displayed in the sidebar.
Best regards,
Jérémy Vizzini