XMP Attributes Description Property DIG35 Property  
       
Dublin Core schema         
dc:contributor Contributors to the resource (other than the authors). exact   exact  
dc:coverage The extent or scope of the resource.        
dc:creator The authors of the resource (listed in order of precedence, if significant).        
dc:date External Date(s) that something interesting happened to the resource.        
dc:description A textual description of the content of the resource.        
dc:format The file format used when saving the resource        
dc:identifier An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context.        
dc:language An unordered array specifying the languages used in the resource.        
dc:publisher External Publishers.        
dc:rights Informal rights statement, selected by language        
dc:relation Relationships to other documents.        
dc:source Unique identifier of the work from which this resource was derived.        
dc:subject An unordered array of descriptive phrases or keywords that specify the topic of the content of the resource.        
dc:title The title of the document, or the name given to the resource.        
dc:type The nature of the resrouce: stillimage, video and sound. Or document type; novel, poem, or working paper.
       
       
XMP Basic schema         
xmp:baseURL The base URL for relative URLs in the document content.        
xmp:CreateDate  The date and time the resource was originally created more specific Creation Time [1]    
xmp:CreatorTool The name of the first known tool used to create the resource.   Software Info [2]    
xmp:Identifier An unordered array of text strings that unambiguously identify the resource within a given context.   Image Id [3]   ImageNumber
xmp:Label A word or short phrase that identifies a document as a member of a user-defined collection.   Group Caption [4]   Caption[5]
xmp:MetadataDate   TimeStamp[6]    
xmp:Rating        
xmp:Thumbnails        
xmpidq:Scheme   Unique Identifier Type [7]    
       
XMP Media Management schema         
xmpMM:DerivedFrom This property is meant to point to an original document, from which the current one is defined        
xmpMM:DocumentID The referenced resource’s xmpMM:DocumentID   Image Id [8]    
xmpMM:History An ordered array of high-level user actions that resulted in this resource.   Processing Summary [9]    
xmpMM:Ingredients an unordered array of references that were incorporated (inclusion or ref) to the document        
xmpMM:InstanceID An identifier for a specific incarnation of a document, updated each time a file is saved. It should be based on a UUID;        
xmp:MM:ManageUI Maybe mapping to dc:description        
xmpMM:OriginalDocumentID        
xmp:MMPantry components, all described by a full XMP desciption        
xmp:MMRenditionClass yes if we represent the rendition as a property        
xmpMM:VersionID yes if we go for a 3 level description scheme        
       
XMP Dynamic Media schema         
xmpDM:album The name of the album. In dc: title        
xmpDM:artist        
xmpDM:audioModDate The date and time when the audio was last modified.        
xmpDM:audioSampleRate         
xmpDM:audioSampleType        
xmpDM:audioChannelType        
xmpDM:audioCompressor        
xmpDM:composer The composer’s name. In dc: 'creator'.        
xmpDM:duration The duration of the media file. Related to dc extend (not part of basic dc set).        
xmpDM:copyright The copyright information.   Copyright[10]    
xmpDM:fileDataRate        
xmpDM:genre The name of the genre.        
xmpDM:instrument        
xmpDM:key The audio’s musical key. Belong to dc:description.        
xmpDM:loop         
xmpDM:numberOfBeats The number of beats. Belong to dc:description.        
xmpDM:metadataModDate   TimeStamp[11]    
xmpDM:projectRef        
xmpDM:releaseDate        
xmpDM:scaleType The musical scale used in the music.        
xmpDM:scene The name of the scene.        
xmpDM:shotDate The date and time when the video was shot.   Creation Time [12]    
xmpDM:shotLocation   location[13]    
xmpDM:shotName        
xmpDM:contributedMedia        
xmpDM:startTimecode        
xmpDM:tapeName        
xmpDM:tempo The audio’s tempo.        
xmpDM:timeScaleParams        
xmpDM:trackNumber        
xmpDM:Tracks        
xmpDM:markers        
xmpDM:videoAlphaMode   Premultiplied[14]    
xmpDM:videoAlphaPremultipleColor        
xmpDM:videoAlphaUnityIsTransparent        
xmpDM:videoColorSpace   Colorspace[15]    
xmpDM:videoCompressor Video compression used. For example, jpeg.   compression[16]    
xmpDM:videoFieldOrder        
xmpDM:videoFrameSize The frame size. For example: w:720, h: 480,        
xmpDM:videoFrameRate        
xmpDM:videoModDate   /[17]    
xmpDM:videoPixelDepth   Component Size [18]    
xmpDM:videoPixelAspectRatio        
       
       
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[1]
This field specifies the date and time the image was created. This field should be stored when the creation
process started. (E.g. it may be an 8-minute exposure.) This field should never be changed after it is written in the image creation device.

[2]
Software Information specifies information about the software or firmware used to capture the image. Format of this field is dig35:tProductDetails containing info on the manufacturer, model, serial and version.
[3]
Image Identifier specifies an image identifier that must uniquely identify the image(s) which bear them. The format may be globally unique (e.g. UUID), vendor or application dependent. The type of the identifier is denoted in a subfield.
[4]
Group Caption specifies the subject or purpose of a group or roll of images (e.g., a roll of film). The image in the digital file is one member of the “roll”.
[5]
Caption specifies the subject or purpose of the image. It may be additionally used to provide any other type of information related to the image.
[6]
(attribute) When a metadata field contains a Timestamp Attribute, it specifies the time that the metadata was generated/changed.
[7]
This field specifies the type of the Unique Identifier.
The Digital Imaging Group defined the following value for this field:
“http://www.digitalimaging.org/dig35/UUID”
This value specifies that the contents of this field in a UUID as defined by ISO/IEC 11578. Other vendors may define other values.
[8]
Image Identifier specifies an image identifier that must uniquely identify the image(s) which bear them. The format may be globally unique (e.g. UUID), vendor or application dependent. The type of the identifier is denoted in a subfield.
[9]
Processing Summary specifies a list of the operations performed over the life of the image listing the operations performed and
not the ordering or the number of times each operation is performed.
[10]
This field specifies the copyright notice of the image.
[11]
(attribute) When a metadata field contains a Timestamp Attribute, it specifies the time that the metadata was generated/changed.
[12]
This field specifies the date and time the image was created. This field should be stored when the creation
process started. (E.g. it may be an 8-minute exposure.) This field should never be changed after it is written in the image creation device.
[13]
specifies the location of the image. Different subfields are used to specify the location.
[14]
This field specifies whether the opacity component of the image has been premultiplied into the color
components. If the value of this field is true, then the opacity component has been premultiplied into all of the
other components. If the value of this field is false, then the opacity component has not been premultiplied into
any components.
[15]
specifies the colorspace of the decompressed image data as an ICC profile.
[16]
Compression Method specifies the compression method used to store the image data.
[17]
(it is possible to describe with metadata fields that the resource was modified, but timing information is used to denote when these metadata fields are added to the resource.)
[18]
This field specifies the bit-depth of each component.