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Metadata created with the VRA_beta info panel in CS4

exported xmp file: Priam's_treasure.xmp

 

Here's the full data from Jeffery's Exif Viewer:

XMP — this group of metadata is encoded in 4,208 bytes (4.1k)

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Exif Version 0221
Color Space Uncalibrated
Photometric Interpretation RGB
Samples Per Pixel 3
Already Applied True
ICC Profile Name  
Date Created 0,000
Image Size 400 × 600
Orientation Horizontal (normal)
Color Mode RGB
Caption Writer Susan Jane Williams
Legacy IPTC Digest 5A29C52C2E2B7308256F9615389F5A61
Workagent Heinrich Schliemann (German archaeologist)
Worktitle Priam’s Treasure (Gold of Troy)
Workdescription Heinrich Schliemann (German archaeologist, 1822-1890); Priam’s Treasure; Gold of Troy; partial view; 1873 (discovery) Nearly all Schliemann’s material, which was in Berlin at the end of World War II, disappeared in 1945; gold, electrum, silver, and bronze
Imagetitle partial view
Workstyle Period Early Bronze Age
Workcultural Context Anatolian
Workworktype property (legal concept); treasure-trove; objects; grave goods
Workmaterial gold, electrum, silver, and bronze
Worktechnique metalworking
Workrights publicDomain
Worksubject death or burial
Worktextref Tostikov, Vladimir P.; The Gold of Troy. Searching for Homer's Fabled City, New York: H. N. Abrams, 1996
Workdate 1873 (discovery)
Worklocation Discovery Hisarlik (Troy), Marmara, Turkey. Probably found within or just outside the walls of Troy II
Imagesource http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Priam%27s_treasure.jpg
Marked False
Metadata Date 2011:06:01 12:28:50-07:00
2 minutes, 41 seconds ago
Bits Per Sample 8, 8, 8
Custom 1 label Date Note
Custom 1 Data Nearly all Schliemann’s material, which was in Berlin at the end of World War II, disappeared in 1945.
Resolution 1,350 pixels/inch
Title Priam’s Treasure (Gold of Troy)
Rights This image (or other media file) is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. This applies to Australia, the European Union and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 70 years.
Subject Early Bronze Age, Anatolian, property (legal concept), treasure-trove, objects, grave goods, metalworking, death or burial
Description Heinrich Schliemann (German archaeologist); Priam’s Treasure (Gold of Troy); partial view; 1873 (discovery); gold, electrum, silver, and bronze
Publisher VRA Data Standards Committee

Photoshop

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IPTC

Application Record Version 2
Object Name Priam’s Treasure (Gold of Troy)
Keywords Early Bronze Age, Anatolian, property (legal concept), treasure-trove, objects, grave goods, metalworking, death or burial
Copyright Notice This image (or other media file) is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. This applies to Australia, the Europ
Caption-Abstract Heinrich Schliemann (German archaeologist); Priam’s Treasure (Gold of Troy); partial view; 1873 (discovery); gold, electrum, silver, and bronze
Writer-Editor Susan Jane Williams

APP14

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JFIF

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File — basic information derived from the file.

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Image Size 400 × 600
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