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dianajo:
Does anyone know of a decent IPTC editor?  I have a batch of photos that I did for a model a few months ago, I did not keyword at the time I created the jpgs because I didn't have a commercial release from the session.  I do now and would like to quickly keyword the files for upload.  Would be awesome if it had a bulk edit feature which would allow me to add all the common keywords at once and then go back and get more image specific. 

I looked at ProStockMaster, but I don't feel like paying $50 for it.  :)

Snufkin:
Adobe Bridge is pretty cool for keywording. You can do batch operations, structure your keywords into sets. You can also have shortcuts to most frequently used folders in the main window. You don't have to type keywords every time, you just tick the box next to it, once you have your keyword tree ready.

melastmohican:
If you are on Windows you can use Microsoft Photo Info (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/prophoto/photoinfo.mspx) or PhotoME (http://www.photome.de/home_en.html)

Jimi King:
Irfanview (It's free)

http://www.irfanview.com/

I'm not sure about the bulk editing, but the words "copy" and "paste" spring to mind.

You'll need to download the plugins as well to be able to edit IPTC info.

leaf:
and of course photoshop and adobe bridge work well too.

I think if you download the trial version of photoshop you can use bridge indefinitely.

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