The following example demonstrates how to load a file from a local disk.
advanced_usage.loading_files.LoadFromLocalDisk
// Constants.InputOne is an absolute or relative path to your document. Ex: @"C:\Docs\source.one" try (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(Constants.InputOne)) { // Extract, edit or remove metadata here } More resources GitHub examples You may easily run the code above and see the feature in action in our GitHub examples:
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Working with XMP metadata GroupDocs.Metadata for Java allows managing XMP metadata in HEIF/HEIC images. For more details please refer to the following guide: Working with XMP Metadata.
Working with EXIF metadata The GroupDocs.Metadata API supports handling EXIF metadata in HEIF/HEIC images. Please find appropriate code samples in the Working with EXIF Metadata section.
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