12 September 2005 XMP Specification Introduction What XMP Does Not Cover 1 ● Schemas: Predefined sets of metadata property definitions that are relevant for a wide range of applications, including all of Adobe’s editing and publishing products, as well as for applications from a wide variety of vendors. See Chapter 4, “XMP Schemas”. XMP also provides guidelines for the extension and addition of schemas. The following XMP features are described in separate documents: ● The Adobe XMP Toolkit describes Adobe’s open source toolkit API for developers. ● XMP Custom Panels describes how to create a Custom Panel Description file, which gives developers the ability to define, create, and manage custom metadata properties by customizing the standard File Info dialog in Adobe applications that support XMP. XMP is designed to accommodate a wide variety of workflows and tool environments. It allows localization and supports Unicode. XMP metadata is encoded as XML-formatted text, using the W3C standard Resource Description Framework (RDF), described in Chapter 3, “XMP Storage Model”. NOTE: The string “XAP” or “xap” appears in some namespaces, keywords, and related names in this document and in stored XMP data. It reflects an early internal code name for XMP the names have been preserved for compatibility purposes. What XMP Does Not Cover Applications can support XMP by providing the ability to preserve and generate XMP metadata, giving users access to the metadata, and supporting extension capabilities. A number of related areas are outside the scope of XMP itself, and should be under the control of the applications and tools that support XMP metadata, although this document may make some recommendations. These areas include the following: ● The specific metadata set by each application. ● The operation of media management systems. ● The user interface to metadata. ● The definition of schemas beyond those defined by XMP. ● Validity and consistency checking on metadata properties. ● The requirement that users set or edit metadata. Following the XMP schemas and guidelines presented in this document cannot guarantee the integrity of metadata or metadata flow. That integrity must be accomplished and maintained by a specific set of applications and tools.
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