JPEG DEVELOP SETTINGS TRANSFERED TO RAW FILES

I am trying to find out if you can transfer the develop settings/ranking/Etc. done on JPEG files to the same names RAW files. I shoot JPEG+RAW and I would like to send the JPEGS to someone off site for color corrections, crop, ranking, Etc. (because they are smaller in size) and then somehow apply those corrections to the RAW files counterparts. This would allow me to outsorce my sorting and rough color and transfer that work to the "keepers" RAW files. I can't enven begin to tell you what a positive impact this would have on my business (and my sleep schedule). If you know of any way to "extract" that XMP data from the JPEGS and apply it to the RAW (I currently shoot with a Canon 5D Mark II which generates .cr2 files) I would really appreciate it. Even if it's a work around solution.
Many thanks,
Cris

Cris,
The following procedure should work:
On your "Remote Site":
Set "Include Develop settings in metadata inside JPEG, TIFF, and PSD files" in the Catalog Settings
After working on the JPEGs, execute "Save Metadata to File"
On your "local Site":
Use ExifTool to "Export metadata into XMP files ..."
Move the XMP files into the folder where your CR2s reside
In LR, execute "Read Metadata from File" on all your CR2s which you have created XMP Sidecars for
This will apply the metadata (like ratings, color labels, keywords) as well as development settings (including crops) from the extracted XMP-File to your CR2s.
BUT:
While I can see that the "normal" metadata (like ratings etc.) will make sense on your CR2s, I don't know if the development settings performed on a JPEG (except maybe cropping) will make any sense on a CR2. Give it a try and tell us ....
Beat Gossweiler
Switzerland

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