Media Library Assistant
and exiftool
Media Library Assistant
default settings are thoughtful and powerful.
exiftool
helps take advantage of that.
Screenshots is an example asset pipeline workflowed before ingestion by
Media Library Assistant.
On macos, iOS, and Ubuntu, screenshots are captured as PNG
by default. xmp:title
and xmp:description
are available and empty by default in these PNG
files. We can verify this with exiftool
:
exiftool ‘Screenshot 2022-11-07 at 12-53-59 Dashboard ‹ Mean Business — WordPress.png’ -xmp:All XMP Toolkit : XMP Core 6.0.0
xmp:title
and xmp:description
to the PNG
file with exiftool:
exiftool -a -s -xmp:title="Media Library Assistant in the WP Admin" -xmp:description="Media Library Assistant defaults are thoughtful and powerful. exiftool helps take advantage of that." 'Screenshot 2022-11-07 at 12-53-59 Dashboard ‹ Mean Business — WordPress.png'
exiftool 'Screenshot 2022-11-07 at 12-53-59 Dashboard ‹ Mean Business — WordPress.png' -xmp:All
XMP Toolkit : Image::ExifTool 12.40 Description : Media Library Assistant defaults are thoughtful and powerful. exiftool helps take advantage of that. Title : Media Library Assistant in the WP Admin
Specifying
xmp:title
andxmp:description
values with exiftool makes those values available toMLA.
Defining explicit Standard field mapping Rules takes guesswork out of ingestion.
Media Library Assistant
The IPTC/EXIF
Settings screen has Standard field mapping Rules
Inactive
by default.ALT Text
Standard field mapping RuleEXIF/Template Value
xmp:description
.xmp:title
EXIF/Template mapping with Content Templates
Core IPTC/EXIF rules
Media Library Assistant
(MLA
) documentation for gallery display content options