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Title: Lost Adobe Bridge panel to copy and paste metadata
Post by: Bauman on December 02, 2015, 19:26
I've lost, after a "format and reinstall", a simple panel in Adobe Bridge.

This panel plug-in copy, paste and save from old to new photos, 3 most important metadata fields: keywords, title and description.

Do you have a link to this panel ?

Thank you in advance !
Title: Re: Lost Adobe Bridge panel to copy and paste metadata
Post by: KB on December 03, 2015, 00:21
If I understand what you are asking, try this:

Select the "Window" menu, and look for a checkmark next to "Metadata Panel". If there isn't one, click on it, and the panel should appear. If there is one, then I don't know what the problem might be.
Title: Re: Lost Adobe Bridge panel to copy and paste metadata
Post by: Kamran on December 03, 2015, 06:42
Agree with KB. The fields title, description and keyword are accessible from Metadata panel. Click check mark on MetaData panel from window menu, if it is uncheck.

I have also selected only title, description and keyword fields from Edit > Preference > MetaData > IPTC Core leaving all oher fields uncheck. It is very handy to view and edit only these three required fields.
Title: Re: Lost Adobe Bridge panel to copy and paste metadata
Post by: fotorob on December 03, 2015, 07:16
You can download the scripts that you are looking for here:
http://www.alltageinesfotoproduzenten.de/2015/08/26/kostenlose-skripte-zur-bearbeitung-von-vielen-metadaten-in-adobe-bridge/ (http://www.alltageinesfotoproduzenten.de/2015/08/26/kostenlose-skripte-zur-bearbeitung-von-vielen-metadaten-in-adobe-bridge/)

(blog post is in German, just use Google Translate, the scripts itself are in English).
Title: Re: Lost Adobe Bridge panel to copy and paste metadata
Post by: PatrickA1 on February 17, 2016, 05:30
iIf I understand what you are asking, try this:

Select the "Window" menu, and look for a checkmark next to "Metadata Panel". If there isn't one, click on it, and the panel should appear. If there is one, then I don't know what the problem might be.

I got understood what you are saying i also had faced it ..I also uninstalled it and after this I lost.

I tell you what you have to :P :P :P do !! So first go to the ''Windows menu'' and click to the Metadata Panel..If it shows then here you can easily get the panel otherwise, there is another problem and you have to completely reinstall it "
Thanks you