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Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) Specification - Adobe Partners

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3<br />

<strong>XMP</strong> Storage Model<br />

Serializing <strong>XMP</strong><br />

NOTE: In the following examples the rdf:RDF element has been elided for brevity. The<br />

rdf:Description elements are kept as a convenient place for xmlns attributes.<br />

Simple Types<br />

<strong>XMP</strong>_<strong>Specification</strong>.pdf<br />

dc:format<br />

xmp:CreateDate<br />

"application/pdf"<br />

"2002-08-15T17:10:04Z"<br />

In <strong>XMP</strong>, these properties would specified as follows:<br />

<br />

application/pdf<br />

<br />

<br />

2002-08-15T17:10:04Z<br />

<br />

Alternatively, there is a common form of RDF shorthand that writes simple unqualified<br />

properties as attributes of the rdf:Description element. The second rdf:Description<br />

element above would be specified as follows:<br />

<br />

NOTE: All property names must be legal XML qualified names.<br />

Structures<br />

<strong>XMP</strong>_<strong>Specification</strong>.pdf<br />

xmpTPg:MaxPageSize<br />

stDim:w<br />

stDim:unit<br />

"8.5"<br />

stDim:h<br />

"11.0"<br />

"inch"<br />

This example shows a property that is a structure containing three fields. It would be serialized<br />

in RDF as:<br />

24 September 2005 <strong>XMP</strong> <strong>Specification</strong>

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