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All of our photos are on a "server" running XP, and are usually viewed on an HTPC running MCE 2005 in the living room. My wife has a laptop with Vista and has taken on the project of organizing and tagging years of photos with Photo Gallery. The photos all remain on the XP box. My question is, where are the tags saved? Are they written into the jpg itself, or are they maintained in a database somewhere? If we upgrade the HTPC in the living room to Vista, will it be able to read the tags she created on the laptop for photos that remain on the XP box? She is finding that while tagging is fast enough for individual photos, if she tags a batch of photos opened off of the server it takes a very long time to process. Is there any way to speed it up? She doesn't want to copy jpgs to the laptop, tag them, then copy back to the server because it is very easy to get confused about what has been tagged and what hasn't. Is it a simply matter of improving network speed by plugging in Ian |
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Ian Johnson wrote:
All of our photos are on a "server" running XP, and are usually viewed on an HTPC running MCE 2005 in the living room. My wife has a laptop with Vista and has taken on the project of organizing and tagging years of photos with Photo Gallery. The photos all remain on the XP box. My question is, where are the tags saved? Are they written into the jpg itself, or are they maintained in a database somewhere? If we upgrade the HTPC in the living room to Vista, will it be able to read the tags she created on the laptop for photos that remain on the XP box? ============================================== Maybe the following info will get you started... Generally, this metadata is written back to the original files but in some instances, especially where certain file types are involved, .bmp, .png, ..gif, .mpeg, etc... it's not possible to write back to the file itself. That's when the Windows Photo Gallery database takes over. This database named "Pictures.pd4" includes thumbs and metadata and is found at the following location. C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\ Windows Photo Gallery\Pictures.pd4 The file can also be found with an Advanced Search for pd4. Go to...Start / Search / Advanced Search. Check the box..."Include non-indexed, hidden, and system files" Enter pd4 in the Name field and left click the Search button. If you catalog lots of images, making regular backup copies of your Pictures.pd4 file would be an excellent idea. If corruption develops, replace the current .pd4 file with your backup. It may also be useful to know that any metadata written only to the .pd4 file can only be accessed by Windows Photo Gallery. More info: Metadata and the Windows Vista Photo Gallery http://tinyurl.com/3994ha ============================================== She is finding that while tagging is fast enough for individual photos, if she tags a batch of photos opened off of the server it takes a very long time to process. Is there any way to speed it up? She doesn't want to copy jpgs to the laptop, tag them, then copy back to the server because it is very easy to get confused about what has been tagged and what hasn't. Is it a simply matter of improving network speed by plugging in Ian -- John Inzer MS Digital Media MVP Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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