Problems reading .xmp sidecar files after moving .nefs in bridge CS6

Problem with CS6 beta.  Whenever I move a set of edited (using LR4 with metadata saved to folder) .nef files in bridge to new folder, the .xmp files are not recognised in bridge.  They are thre if you look in Windows explorer.  If I then find the files in LR4 and resave the adjustments, then becomes visible again.  Consistent error on each attempt in different folders.  Move was via Ctrl A + dragging in bridge.  .nefs were form a Nikon D3.
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Hi Trevor, thanks for replying.  Yes, as I said moving files directly in bridge.  The standard functionality (since I have been using bridge back in CS2) was to move the .xmp files along with the .nef files (although you only see the .nef files directly in bridge).  When I say not reading .xmp files I mean that none of the adjustments are visible in the target bridge folder, equally the icons you would normally see on the top RHS showing adjustments have been made are no longer visibile (remember that I have cheked using windows explorer that the .xmp files did succesfully migrate to the target folder).  Having been using CS5 bridge on the same machine for several years and have never had this lack of functinonality, therefore I am reporting it as a potential bug in CS6 beta bridge.
I should also confirm that before they were moved, no problems at all in opening the .nef files in camea raw 7.0 and all edits honoured.

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    If LR used to revert edits based on older XMP sidecar files, that sounds wrong, and probably Adobe has fixed things to work in a more safe manner.
    Do you remember if you saw an ! on the thumbnails indicating a metadata conflict or was LR completely unaware that the XMP files had been reverted to an earlier copy?

  • XMP sidecar files not recognised

    I am new to Lightroom and want to migrate an Expression Media catalog to a LR catalog.
    The import worked OK for the images (raw/Nef, Tiff, jpeg) , but I have a problem with the IPCT medata ( so far I use only : title, rating, country, copyright).
    I don't like the idea of writing this medata into the image files , using the Sync command in Expression Media.
    So I created xmp sidecar files for all images nef, tiff and jpeg ('extract metadata / annotations only'  command in XM).
    Image files and sidecar files have the same name and are stored in the same folder.
    LR imported the metadata for raw images only, not for tiff or jpeg.
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    Thanks for your help,
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    but is there a way to have LR import consider sidecar files for non raw files ?
    No. Xmp's only for proprietary raw file. For others Lightroom only rads embedded.
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    Lightroom just looks at whatever files are there with a common base name. You can even have a TXT file as a sidecar.

  • How do I force lightroom to (re)load an XMP sidecar file?

    Good morning from Boston!
    I am new to Lightroom and just finished importing my Aperture library into Lightroom 5 on a Mac. For that, I followed the instructions on Adobe's landing page and Lightroom solutions. For those not familiar with the instructions, you essentially export all your originals with an XMP sidecar file and then export all the adjusted/edited files as 16-bit TIFFs. Then you add them all back into Lightroom and get everything back into Catalogs, Labels, Ratings, and such by using keywords that were added while in Aperture. It took forever, but worked pretty well overall. I had about <1% fewer images in LR5 than in Aperture, which were likely suspected duplicates. So far, so good.
    Here's is my problem. My keywords didn't always transfer over (the Keywording panel is empty). I did search forums and plug-ins, but seem to only find issues related to EXIF and GPS data. I also used "Metadata:Read Metadata from File" and "Metadata:Update DNG Preview & Metadata," which didn't do anything. I am suspecting that "Read from File" means "read from the image file itself but not from the sidecar file." Take file IMG_5888 as an example. This particular one was taken as RAW (.CR2) + JPEG on a Canon Rebel XS, but I am having the same issue with RAW only on my Canon EOS 6D. Same goes for JPG + XMP. Puzzling thing is that other files loaded just fine.
    In the directory/folder where the file is, it looks like this:
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    IMG_5887.JPG
    IMG_5887.XMP
    IMG_5887.dng
    IMG_5888-2.JPG
    IMG_5888.CR2
    IMG_5888.JPG
    IMG_5888.XMP
    IMG_5888.dng
    IMG_5889-2.JPG
    IMG_5889.CR2
    IMG_5889.JPG
    IMG_5889.XMP
    IMG_5889.dng
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    </rdf:Description>
    <rdf:Description rdf:about='' xmlns:dc='http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/'>
      <dc:subject><rdf:Bag>
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      <rdf:li>Cliffs</rdf:li>
      <rdf:li>Maine</rdf:li>
      <rdf:li>Monhegan</rdf:li>
      <rdf:li>RAW</rdf:li>
      <rdf:li>Sunrises</rdf:li>
      <rdf:li>United States</rdf:li>
      <rdf:li>Waves</rdf:li>
      </rdf:Bag></dc:subject>
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    So, the keywords were exported from Aperture, but for some reason, Lightroom isn't always loading them from the XMP file.
    On a related note, the keyword hierarchy that was exported as text file from Aperture and imported into LR5 worked well. Everything appears to be there and in its place.
    Any ideas for a Lightroom rookie as to how I can get LR5 to read those XMPs? Over 20,000 didn't tag, so I would rather not do this by hand!
    Many thanks in advance,
    Paul

    John, what a pleasure. Well, here is the update. First, copying over 300GB of pictures to a drive and then backing up said drive takes a bloody long time. But here is what happened, for others who might run into the same issue.
    I first tried a small set of files to narrow down whether the issue was the Aperture export or the Lightroom import.
    Conclusion: the "issue" is mostly on the Lightroom side.
    What I found: Although Aperture will export an XMP sidecar for a JPEG, Lightroom will not read it, ignoring all keywords. I exported a set of JPEGs only and then opened the XMPs with an editor (well, the UNIX cat command, to be exact). The information was there, keywords and all. However, LR appeared to ignore XMP for JPEG. That said, if you have a RAW+JPEG in Aperture, the RAW XMP sidecar will overwrite the JPEG one, effectively leaving you with only the keywords for the RAW version. That shouldn't be an issue for most, but just in case you have different keywords for your RAW and JPEG images, be aware of this.
    What I did:
    Back up all the images and catalogs/libraries from Aperture and LR.
    Make sure #1 worked out.
    Make sure #1 worked out (not a typo; you really need a backup, as you will find out below).
    Delete the old JPEG files that were uploaded into LR. I had them in a From Aperture folder, as instructed by John's article and Adobe's landing page (referenced in John's article), so I deleted all JPEGs in that folder. My Aperture database was not affected and in fact resides on a different drive.
    Run find . -iname "*.JPEG" -delete   [if you do not know how 'find' works, ask someone, as this can potentially delete every single file accessible to your computer!]
    Run find . -iname "*.JPG" -delete    [ditto! Don't tell me I didn't warn you!]This is why you need to backup everything. I was deleting copies/exports of the originals in Aperture (again, read John's article for the difference) and still had the originals in Aperture, on a different drive.
    [I didn't worry about the unmatched/orphaned XMP files for the JPEGs only; they are tiny and don't hurt.]
    In LR, select 'Library:Find All Missing Photos.' If asked, remove them from the Catalog only.
    Create a Smart Album in Aperture and include only 'Filetype is JPG.'
    Select all images in that album.
    Export those original images per Adobe's landing instructions, but for this set of images, select 'Include IPTC' instead of creating a sidecar file.
    When Aperture is done, open LR and Add the whole 'From Aperture' folder back to LR (make sure 'Ignore suspected duplicates' is selected.
    John, as you rightfully pointed out, this is tricky. If my experience is any indicator, I would suggest migrating in 3 steps:
    Export all RAW originals with IPTC in XMP sidecar files.
    Export all non-RAW originals (which I would guess are mostly JPEGs) with IPTC included. (not a sidecar)
    Export all versions as 16-bit TIFF.
    If #2 is added, then the process is actually most straightforward. Steps 1–5 in the first block above were to clean up the mess that I had created and should not happen otherwise (famous last word...)
    If the above is unclear, please let me know and I will expand on it. If I had the issue, I suspect others will as well.
    Thank you for your help and suggestions. I am officially migrated to LR and up and running!
    Cheers from Boston,
    Paul

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    tell item currentpic of theSel
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    set mastercount to mastercount + 1
    set curID to id
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    set libPOSIX to POSIX path of g_libPath
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    set theScript to p_sql & (quoted form of libDBPOSIX) & " \"select ZFILEVOLUMEUUID from ZRKFILE where ZUUID='" & ZFILEUUID & "'\""
    set ZFILEVOLUMEUUID to do shell script theScript
    set theScript to p_sql & (quoted form of libDBPOSIX) & " \"select ZNAME from ZRKVOLUME where ZUUID='" & ZFILEVOLUMEUUID & "'\""
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    set noExtension to imgPath
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    set AppleScript's text item delimiters to oldlim
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    set xmpPath to "/Volumes/" & noExtension & ".xmp" as Unicode text
    --convert posix path to alias for easier write and read handling
    set xmpPath to POSIX file xmpPath as file specification
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    set xmpfooter to ("</rdf:RDF>
    </x:xmpmeta>
    <?xpacket end='w'?>") & return
    --xmp content, part 1
    --check for existence of iptc tags, create content or empty string depending on existance of tags
    if (exists IPTC tag "Contact") or (exists IPTC tag "Country/PrimaryLocationCode") then
    set xmpcontentpartone to ("<rdf:Description rdf:about='' xmlns:Iptc4xmpCore='http://iptc.org/std/Iptc4xmpCore/1.0/xmlns/'>") & return
    try
    set CountryCode to value of IPTC tag "Country/PrimaryLocationCode"
    set xmpcontentpartone to xmpcontentpartone & tab & "<Iptc4xmpCore:CountryCode>" & CountryCode & "</Iptc4xmpCore:CountryCode>" & return
    end try
    try
    set CreatorContactInfo to value of IPTC tag "Contact"
    set xmpcontentpartone to xmpcontentpartone & tab & "<Iptc4xmpCore:CreatorContactInfo>" & CreatorContactInfo & "</Iptc4xmpCore:CreatorContactInfo>" & return
    end try
    set xmpcontentpartone to xmpcontentpartone & ("</rdf:Description>") & return
    else
    set xmpcontentpartone to ""
    end if
    --xmp content, part 2
    --check for existence of iptc tags, create content or empty string depending on existance of tags
    if (exists IPTC tag "Category") or (exists IPTC tag "City") or (exists IPTC tag "Country/PrimaryLocationName") or (exists IPTC tag "Credit") or (exists IPTC tag "DateCreated") or (exists IPTC tag "Headline") or (exists IPTC tag "Province/State") or (exists IPTC tag "Source") or (exists IPTC tag "SpecialInstructions") or (exists IPTC tag "SupplementalCategory") or (exists IPTC tag "Writer/Editor") then
    set xmpcontentparttwo to ("<rdf:Description rdf:about='' xmlns:photoshop='http://ns.adobe.com/photoshop/1.0/'>") & return
    try
    set Category to value of IPTC tag "Category"
    set xmpcontentparttwo to xmpcontentparttwo & tab & "<photoshop:Category>" & Category & "</photoshop:Category>" & return
    end try
    try
    set City to value of IPTC tag "City"
    set xmpcontentparttwo to xmpcontentparttwo & tab & "<photoshop:City>" & City & "</photoshop:City>" & return
    end try
    try
    set Country to value of IPTC tag "Country/PrimaryLocationName"
    set xmpcontentparttwo to xmpcontentparttwo & tab & "<photoshop:Country>" & Country & "</photoshop:Country>" & return
    end try
    try
    set Credit to value of IPTC tag "Credit"
    set xmpcontentparttwo to xmpcontentparttwo & tab & "<photoshop:Credit>" & Credit & "</photoshop:Credit>" & return
    end try
    try
    set DateCreated to value of IPTC tag "DateCreated"
    set xmpcontentparttwo to xmpcontentparttwo & tab & "<photoshop:DateCreated>" & DateCreated & "</photoshop:DateCreated>" & return
    end try
    try
    set Headline to value of IPTC tag "Headline"
    set xmpcontentparttwo to xmpcontentparttwo & tab & "<photoshop:Headline>" & Headline & "</photoshop:Headline>" & return
    end try
    try
    set State to value of IPTC tag "Province/State"
    set xmpcontentparttwo to xmpcontentparttwo & tab & "<photoshop:State>" & State & "</photoshop:State>" & return
    end try
    try
    set Source to value of IPTC tag "Source"
    set xmpcontentparttwo to xmpcontentparttwo & tab & "<photoshop:Source>" & Source & "</photoshop:Source>" & return
    end try
    try
    set Instructions to value of IPTC tag "SpecialInstructions"
    set xmpcontentparttwo to xmpcontentparttwo & tab & "<photoshop:Instructions>" & Instructions & "</photoshop:Instructions>" & return
    end try
    try
    set SupplementalCategory to value of IPTC tag "SupplementalCategory"
    set xmpcontentparttwo to xmpcontentparttwo & tab & "<photoshop:SupplementalCategory>" & SupplementalCategory & "</photoshop:SupplementalCategory>" & return
    end try
    try
    set CaptionWriter to value of IPTC tag "Writer/Editor"
    set xmpcontentparttwo to xmpcontentparttwo & tab & "<photoshop:CaptionWriter>" & CaptionWriter & "</photoshop:CaptionWriter>" & return
    end try
    set xmpcontentparttwo to xmpcontentparttwo & ("</rdf:Description>") & return
    else
    set xmpcontentparttwo to ""
    end if
    --xmp content, part 3
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    if (exists IPTC tag "Byline") or (exists IPTC tag "Caption/Abstract") or (exists IPTC tag "CopyrightNotice") or (exists IPTC tag "Keywords") or (exists IPTC tag "ObjectName") then
    set xmpcontentpartthree to ("<rdf:Description rdf:about='' xmlns:dc='http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/'>") & return
    try
    set creator to value of IPTC tag "Byline"
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    end try
    try
    set description to value of IPTC tag "Caption/Abstract"
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    end try
    try
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    set xmpcontentpartthree to xmpcontentpartthree & tab & "<dc:rights><rdf:Alt><rdf:li xml:lang='x-default'>" & rights & "</rdf:li></rdf:Alt></dc:rights>" & return
    end try
    --keywords, slightly different, as they need to be written as a list and not as a string
    --i don't think it's a problem if we create an empty list if there are no keywords present.
    set xmpcontentpartthree to xmpcontentpartthree & tab & "<dc:subject><rdf:Bag>" & return
    --make list item for every keyword
    try
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    set cursubject to name of (keyword n)
    set xmpcontentpartthree to xmpcontentpartthree & tab & tab & "<rdf:li>" & cursubject & "</rdf:li>" & return
    end repeat
    end try
    set xmpcontentpartthree to xmpcontentpartthree & tab & "</rdf:Bag></dc:subject>" & return
    try
    set title to value of IPTC tag "ObjectName"
    set xmpcontentpartthree to xmpcontentpartthree & tab & "<dc:title><rdf:Alt><rdf:li xml:lang='x-default'>" & title & "</rdf:li></rdf:Alt></dc:title>" & return
    end try
    set xmpcontentpartthree to xmpcontentpartthree & ("</rdf:Description>") & return
    else
    set xmpcontentpartthree to ""
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    set xmpcontentpartfour to "<rdf:Description rdf:about='' xmlns:photomechanic='http://ns.camerabits.com/photomechanic/1.0/'>
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    --part five. rating
    set xmpcontentpartfive to "<rdf:Description rdf:about='' xmlns:xap='http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/'>" & return
    try
    set Rating to main rating
    set xmpcontentpartfive to xmpcontentpartfive & tab & "<xap:Rating>" & Rating & "</xap:Rating>" & return
    end try
    set xmpcontentpartfive to xmpcontentpartfive & "</rdf:Description>" & return
    --join everything
    set xmptext to xmpheader & xmpcontentpartone & xmpcontentparttwo & xmpcontentpartthree & xmpcontentpartfour & xmpcontentpartfive & xmpfooter
    --write file
    my writexmpFile(xmptext, xmpPath)
    end if
    end tell
    end repeat
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    end tell
    end run
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    on writexmpFile(theContents, xmpFileName)
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    try
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    set eof of xmpFileName to 0
    write (theContents) to xmpFileName starting at eof
    close access xmpFileName
    on error
    try
    display dialog xmpFileName
    close access xmpFileName
    end try
    end try
    --end tell
    end writexmpFile
    --this part copied from Brett Gross-------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------
    on getLibPath()
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    set g_libPath to p_homePath & p_path
    else
    set g_libPath to p_libPath
    end if
    end getLibPath
    --end brett gross part

    imigra wrote:
    I've written a script to write xmp sidecar files for referenced and online images (the 2 conditions in the script) of the selected images. I looked for a while at system events and other stuff to be able to write the xmp file, but i'm not a programmer, so in the end i chose the long and dirty way to do it.
    This script will export all iptc expanded fields as aperture does (creating basically the same file). It can be easily adjusted to include other tags, even custom ones.
    Excellent stuff!
    I don't know how to get at the adjustments for images, otherwise those could be included as well.
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    Next, I'm going to try to write a script to do the opposite, import xmp sidecars for imported online and referenced files.
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    Thanks for the work!
    Ian
    P.S. I'll check through your script tomorrow, some of the database tables changed between 1.5.6 and 2.0, so you might need to add in a version check to be really thorough.

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