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January 3, 2022
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Using Metadata Tags in Portfolio

  • January 3, 2022
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I can't seem to find a way to add the TITLE or CAPTION fields to uploaded images. It looks like I have to re-key the information for each photo. Is there someway to automate this? 

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Correct answer Nancy OShea

Adobe Portfolio doesn't display image metadata.  So I'm not sure what you're hoping to accomplish.

 

Portfolio allows you to add custom meta tags to web pages.  See below for more details.

 

https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/en-us/articles/360015806633-Custom-Meta-Tags

A meta tag is an HTML tag containing information for search engines about a website. Meta tags can be used to improve SEO, provide proof of site ownership, as well as work with webmaster tools. While invisible on your site itself, they appear in the code and are available to search engines, instructing them how to display your website in search results.

 

Note: Custom Meta Tags is an advanced setting. If you are not familiar with code, we recommend using the Meta Keywords settings within Search Optimization. This automatically converts your tags into html code in the backend.

 

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Nancy OShea
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Nancy OSheaCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 3, 2022

Adobe Portfolio doesn't display image metadata.  So I'm not sure what you're hoping to accomplish.

 

Portfolio allows you to add custom meta tags to web pages.  See below for more details.

 

https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/en-us/articles/360015806633-Custom-Meta-Tags

A meta tag is an HTML tag containing information for search engines about a website. Meta tags can be used to improve SEO, provide proof of site ownership, as well as work with webmaster tools. While invisible on your site itself, they appear in the code and are available to search engines, instructing them how to display your website in search results.

 

Note: Custom Meta Tags is an advanced setting. If you are not familiar with code, we recommend using the Meta Keywords settings within Search Optimization. This automatically converts your tags into html code in the backend.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Participant
October 15, 2022

I'm not sure this is entirely true.

Portfolio does display Caption metadata previously entered in Lightroom. When a Lightroom album is imported into Portfolio, Caption metadata is displayed in the bottom part of the image when in lightbox mode. At least in the template I'm using. 

So DS256 was not entirely off in his enquiry.

 

/ T

Participant
October 15, 2022

You are correct about LR CC Album Captions.   AFAIK, that and custom sort order are all that Portfolio supports at this time.

 

Troubleshooting Lightroom Albums

https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/articles/360036768213-Troubleshooting-Lightroom-albums-in-Adobe-Portfolio

 

It would be nice if Portfolio a) held onto standard upload meta data and b) supported  other meta data like keywords and descriptions.  As always, feel free to submit feature requests to the Portfolio Team.  If it's feasible, they might add it to a future update.


Contact Portfolio Support Team

https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/requests/new?ticket_form_id=177168


Nancy!

 

Absolutely, what you mention would actually be a game changer for those who want to work with the potential of integrating Lightroom and Portfolio. Afterall people who use Adobe software as their toolbox care about their images and those images have TITLES, CAPTIONS, DESCRIPTIONS, LOCATIONS...that one could implement in LR and "pour" or decant with the image into Portfolio for e.g. that a Portfolio page could take it's name from the TITLE previously entered in LR i.e. that the metadata could be used together or separately in creative ways, switching on an off, assigning etc.

 

That would prevent copy-pasting something you have probably typed already once or even twice in other applications and save enourmous amount of time, clicks, loads, back and forths between applications...

 

I believe they are in the right track, but metadata application for creative purposes seems to be still underdeveloped. The file name is important internally yes, but what matters in the frontend is the stories, the places, the magic of giving an image a title and historical implications (date taken).

 

And maybe a little bit later, for those interested, what they are doing with Commerce could slowly become available in Portfolio...Then we wouldn't have to look further, elsewhere than the Suite or CC, which would be plain and simple, a big relief.  

 

Cool that you're so engaged!

 

/ T 

David__B
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
January 3, 2022

Hi DS256,

 

You could use Adobe Bridge to make metadata changes to multiple files at once (by selecting them and editing the fields in the metadata panel) but it would have to be done prior to uploading them to Portfolio.

Best,

- Dave

DS256Author
Inspiring
January 3, 2022

"You could use Adobe Bridge to make metadata changes " No need. All the metadata has already been set in LrC. I'm just trying to be able to access in Portfolio.