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NikonWeb: Free, portable IPTC preset editor (D4 users)

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:00 pm
by NikonWeb
A free, portable Windows and Mac program for editing Nikon IPTC preset files (.NMS).

Unfortunately, Nikon's own IPTC Preset Manager requires Microsoft Silverlight, which may be a deal breaker for many users, due to IT policy restrictions, etc.

This stand-alone Windows and Mac program consists of a single executable file, and does not require any admin rights or other special privileges. It will not alter your system in any way. Files created with this program are identical to those created by Nikon's own IPTC Preset Manager (ver 1.0).

http://www.nikonweb.com/iptceditor/

There are probably not many D4 users around here (not yet, anyway), but feedback is always welcome :)

Jarle

Re: NikonWeb: Free, portable IPTC preset editor (D4 users)

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:56 am
by gsandberg
Jarle,

I am not one of the many (grin) D4 users, but interested in most things Nikon.

I have been wondering about the IPTC presets that can be defined in the current Nikon ViewNX/Transfer software.
Under the ViewNX/Transfer the defined presets can be exchanged / edited (including ViewNX release 1).

Nikon's IPTC software offers no exchange from ViewNX/Transfer to the dedicated IPTC editor.

If you might want to offer an exchange option (e.g. import Transfer's presets into your editor).
On my Win-7-64bit PC the presets are stored in the registry under:
... Common XMP IPTCPreset Presetn (numbered 1...) StringData.

Regards, Gilbert

Re: NikonWeb: Free, portable IPTC preset editor (D4 users)

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:05 am
by NikonWeb
Thanks Gilbert,

Shouldn't be too difficult to implement, but I'm not convinced many people will actually use it. Still, I'll keep it in mind for a (possible) future version..

Jarle

Re: NikonWeb: Free, portable IPTC preset editor (D4 users)

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 1:34 pm
by gsandberg
Jarle,
You made your version of the software, so controlling it is at your discretion.
Mine was just a hint that some users may find useful (and I found lacking also in the originial Nikon version).
Regards, Gilbert

PS please do not ask me how to implement it (let alone a Mac version, I am a Win-7-64 user).