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|purpose=Library for working with XMP metadata, as well as reading/writing XMP metadata stored in many different file formats
 
|purpose=Library for working with XMP metadata, as well as reading/writing XMP metadata stored in many different file formats
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
Python XMP Toolkit is a library for working with XMP metadata, as well as reading/writing XMP metadata stored in many different file formats. It is wrapping [[Exempi]] (using ctypes), a C/C++ XMP library based on the Adobe XMP Toolkit, ensuring that future updates to the XMP standard are easily incorporated into the library with a minimum amount of work.
 
Python XMP Toolkit is a library for working with XMP metadata, as well as reading/writing XMP metadata stored in many different file formats. It is wrapping [[Exempi]] (using ctypes), a C/C++ XMP library based on the Adobe XMP Toolkit, ensuring that future updates to the XMP standard are easily incorporated into the library with a minimum amount of work.
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