
What is Image Metadata?
Every photo you take carries more than just pixels. Hidden within the file is a rich layer of metadata — data about the data — that records everything from your camera settings and GPS coordinates to copyright information and color profiles. This guide explains the major image metadata standards, what they contain, why they matter, and how to manage them. What is Image Metadata? Image metadata is structured information embedded within an image file that describes its properties, origin, and context. It does not affect what the image looks like, but it provides machine-readable details about how , when , where , and by whom the image was created. A single photo can contain hundreds of metadata fields spanning multiple standards. These fields are stored in designated segments of the file header — before the actual pixel data begins. The Three Major Metadata Standards The image industry relies on three complementary standards. Each serves a different purpose, and a single image file often
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