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For these tags I could not find a metadata field: "Xmp.lr.hierarchicalSubject", "", "".Dublin Core > subject (corresponds to tag "Xmp.dc.subject").

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  • Adobe PDF > Keywords (no corresponding tag).
  • Microsoft Photo > LastKeywordIPTC (no corresponding tag).
  • Microsoft Photo > LastKeywordXMP (corresponds to tag "").
  • digikam schema > TagsList (corresponds to tag "").
  • IIM Application 2 > Keywords (corresponds to tag "").
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  • Image Information > XPKeywords (corresponds to tag "").
  • These fields correspond to the tags that are listed by default under "Metadata > Advanced" from which to read / to which to write keywords.
  • Select these fields to display keywords.
  • The latter two fields contain percent values, so a rating of 5 is written as value 99.
  • After sync'ing the digikam database to image metadata, exiv2 reports that the following metadata fields contain the rating:, ,, ,.
  • For these tags I could not find a metadata field: "Exif.Image.0x4746", "Exif.Image.0x4749", "".
  • Basic Schema > Rating (corresponds to tag "").
  • Microsoft Photo > Rating (corresponds to tag "").
  • IIM Application 2 > Urgency (corresponds to tag "").
  • Image Information > RatingPercent (no corresponding tag).
  • Image Information > Rating (no corresponding tag).
  • These fields correspond to the tags that are listed by default under "Metadata > Advanced" from which to read / to which to write the rating.
  • Select these fields to display the rating.
  • After sync'ing the digikam database to image metadata, exiv2 reports that the following metadata fields contain the comment:, ,, , Xmp.dc.description,, the JPEG comment.
  • For these tags I could not find a metadata field: "", "JPEG/TIFF Comments".
  • PLUS License Data Format Schema > LicensorNotes (no corresponding tag).
  • PLUS License Data Format Schema > LicenseeImageNotes (no corresponding tag).
  • Darwin Core > fieldNotes (no corresponding tag).
  • TIFF Properties > ImageDescription (corresponds to tag "").
  • Exif-specific Properties > UserComment (corresponds to tag "").
  • Dublin Core > description (corresponds to tag "Xmp.dc.description").
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    IIM Application 2 > Caption (corresponds to tag "").Image Information > ImageDescription (corresponds to tag "").These fields correspond to the tags that are listed by default under "Metadata > Advanced" from which to read / to which to write comments. Select these fields to display comments.

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  • Update file timestamps when files are modified = false.
  • Only things that deviate from the defaults are mentioned.
  • 5.7 Fix encoding issues in titles and comments.
  • 5.3 Prepare the exported data for importing into digikam.
  • 4.9 Show only the current version of an image.
  • 4.5 Synchronize database and image metadata.
  • 4.4 Show image in system's file browser.
  • 4.3 Find all images that have a title and/or a comment.
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  • 4.2 How to edit an image's rating, title, caption and tags?.
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  • 4.1 Organize albums differently than in the filesystem.
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