While details on the new specifications are thin, it is known that the initial guidelines focus on still photos and the most common consumer uses that will have the biggest effect for the average photographer in addition to addressing overlapping content in existing standards. Later on, the Group will work on more focused issues.
Adobes Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) metadata format is part of the new standards, allowing users to save information about the file in the file itself. Geotagging photos is another common example of metadata, allowing users to add information of when and where a photo was taken.
The group, made up of Adobe, Apple, Canon, Microsoft, Nokia and Sony, was formed in 2007.
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