This file contains a list of things to be done as well some open issues (questions) related to design/implementation. INFO: 1- to see what tags are mapped so far run 'grep -n GST_TAG *.[ch]' into this folder. TODO: 1- Add more individual tags to XMP, EXIF and IPTC 2- Get properties like 'width' and 'height' from caps 3- Review the code (in order to move to gst-plugins-good) 4- Document how the plugin works (atchitecture and interaction beteween modules) 5- Create a HTML with the mapping (and conversion) beteween GST tags and EXIF, IPTC and XMP tags 6- Improve the test application (to save also in png and to make it possible to set the metadata elements properties) OPEN ISSUES: 1- What is (How) the best way to delete some tag? 2- How to change metadata when the orignal image was modified. ex: file.jpeg has XMP, then we do filesrc ! metadataparse ! jpegdec ! pngenc ! metadatamux ! files is the metadata still valid? which fields are no valid anymore? 3- In EXIF, how to make sure we are compliant with the specification when adding some tag? For example, we are not considerinb what are mandatory (or optional) IFDs for tags. 4- Add GST_TYPE_FRACTION support for GStreamer TAGS 5- currently, in JPEG files, if there is a Photoshop segment, everything inside it but IPTC will be lost. From the point of view of implementation it is easy, but I still don't now how to solve from the point of view of "designing". Anyway I think it is not so important. 6- language is not considered in XMP (How to do it with GStreamer?) 7- Add a helper function that convert from value to string. For example, aperture-size is 2.7 and the app wants to show "f/2.7", 'contrast' is a range and the app wants to show as "Normal", "Soft", "Hard". For the time being it is up to the APP to make this conversion. LINKS IN BUGZILA 1- to move to good http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=513182 2- Proposal of new tags http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482947 3- Discussion about the architecture http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486659 4- Also extraction image width and height and set caps properly http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=503616 KNOWN BUGS