https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=392451

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--- Comment #2 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
The reason is simple : IPTC and XMP are the standard to store template info as
copyright. This is typically info post processed on the computer in these
metadata.

Exif is the camera area. This is not the first place to store these
information. But few pro camera permit to store copyright info directly at shot
time. This is why some Exif makernotes exists now.

So Iptc and XMp have been the first choice to store these info. Using Exif is
not a problem technically, if standard tags are used. For makernotes, it's more
complicated, as these depend of camera type used to shot the image. We will not
store copyright into nikon section to an image shot with a Canon device.

Makernotes are also problematic with XMP as the support is not supported.
Makernotes are closed tags make by camera constructor without documentation.

Gilles

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