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  • C W (VYSO)

    (@cyril-washbrook)

    This is already part of the core. WordPress automatically populates the caption field with the IPTC caption abstract or, if it is absent, the EXIF image description. (I believe it works in that order, but you can verify this through testing.)

    Your success in using this will depend on the file type.

    It will work fine if you are using JPEG files, and there are various ways of going about it: e.g. if you use Windows, you can just right-click on an image and add your desired caption to the “title” field (like this, which leads to this). The title field corresponds to the EXIF image description.

    I have not tested this with PNG files, but I suspect it will not work with PNG. That is because the standard PNG specification does not allow for the embedding of EXIF or IPTC information. (Some software stores metadata in PNG files in a similar way, but as I say, it’s not part of the PNG specification.)

    Thread Starter JimTiffinJr

    (@jimtiffinjr)

    Thanks C W.

    I thought that was what was supposed to happen – all my research said it would. But for some reason, it isn’t working for me.

    Which makes me think that it must be a problem with how I am saving it here on my Mac. After looking at your post, I tried it with my Windows computer, and it worked like a charm.

    I’ll so some more research and experiments as see what I come up with for this machine… but in the meantime, I know I can do it with my PC.

    Thanks again C W!

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