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Metadata: Jargon or Common Sense?


When: March 6th, 2003 19:00 to 21:00
Location: PSI
Price: £20.00
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Aimed at those whose work involves the handling of images, this evening seminar examines emerging standards for the tagging and copywriting of digital files. (An Image Network event.)

What is the role of metadata in the process of producing, distributing, using and publishing digital images?

Would the adoption of common standards mean an end to unlabelled, uncaptioned images and a reduction in copyright abuse?

In this evening seminar, a panel of experts will discuss how solutions such as XML, XMP and JDF are being deployed in the digital imaging industries.

This event is produced by NMK partners The Image Network.


Visit the site: www.theimagenetwork.co.uk

The Image Network draws on resources from industry professionals, trade associations, education establishments and the creative industries. It is unique in bringing together people from different parts of the image production process. If your work involves images - at any stage of the production process - there are information, events and training courses that will benefit you.

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