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  1. Remove metadata properties | GroupDocs

    The easiest way to remove metadata properties from a file is to use corresponding tags that allow you to locate the desired properties across all metadata packages....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs.Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Metadata Product Family / GroupDocs.Metadata for...

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  2. Extracting MakerNote Metadata | GroupDocs

    What is MakerNote? MakerNote metadata refers to image information that is written by digital cameras of different manufacturers. Usually, MakerNote metadata properties contain camera settings and some other conditions under which the shot was taken. Most manufacturers store MakerNote properties in a proprietary binary format derived from EXIF. Groupdocs.metadata allows extracting MakerNote metadata saved by the following manufacturers: Canon Nikon Panasonic Sony Read all MakerNote Properties in the Form of TIFF/EXIF Tags Utilizing the GroupDocs....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs.Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Metadata Product Family / GroupDocs.Metadata for...

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  3. Load a file of a specific format | GroupDocs

    This example demonstrates how to load a file of some particular format. advanced_usage.loading_files.LoadingFileOfSpecificFormat JavaScript try { var loadOptions = new LoadOptions(FileFormat.Spreadsheet); const metadata = new Groupdocs.metadata.Metadata("input.xls", loadOptions); var root = metadata.getRootPackageGeneric(); } More resources Advanced usage topics To learn more about library features and get familiar how to manage metadata and more, please refer to theadvanced usage section. GitHub examples You may easily run the code above and see the feature in action in our GitHub examples:...Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs.Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Metadata Product Family / GroupDocs.Metadata for...

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  4. Save a modified file to a stream | GroupDocs

    This article shows how to save a file to the specified stream in Java...Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs.Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Metadata Product Family / GroupDocs.Metadata for...

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  5. Load from a stream | GroupDocs

    This example demonstrates how to load a file from a stream. advanced_usage.loading_files.LoadFromStream // Constants.InputDoc is an absolute or relative path to your document. Ex: @"C:\Docs\source.doc" try (InputStream stream = new FileInputStream(Constants.InputDoc)) { try (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(stream)) { // 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: Groupdocs.metadata for ....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs.Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Metadata Product Family / GroupDocs.Metadata for...

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  6. Save a modified file to a stream | GroupDocs

    This article shows how to save a file to the specified stream using Groupdocs.metadata for Python via .NET....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs.Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Metadata Product Family / GroupDocs.Metadata for...

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  7. Working with metadata in PDF documents | GroupDocs

    Detecting the version of a PDF document The following sample of code will help you to detect the PDF version a loaded document and extract some additional file format information. Load a PDF document Extract the root metadata package Use the getPdfType method to obtain file format information advanced_usage.managing_metadata_for_specific_formats.document.pdf.PdfReadFileFormatProperties try (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(Constants.InputPdf)) { PdfRootPackage root = metadata.getRootPackageGeneric(); System.out.println(root.getPdfType().getFileFormat()); System.out.println(root.getPdfType().getVersion()); System.out.println(root.getPdfType().getMimeType()); System.out.println(root.getPdfType().getExtension()); } Reading built-in metadata properties To access built-in metadata of a PDF document, please use the getDocumentProperties method defined in the DocumentRootPackage class....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs.Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Metadata Product Family / GroupDocs.Metadata for...

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  8. Traverse a whole metadata tree | GroupDocs

    This article explains that the Groupdocs.metadata represents any loaded file as a tree consisting of metadata properties and nested metadata packages. You can easily iterate through the metadata tree...Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs.Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Metadata Product Family / GroupDocs.Metadata for...

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  9. GroupDocs Blog | Document Automation Solutions ...

    Document Automation APIs to enrich .NET and Java applications to view, edit, annotate, convert, compare, e-sign, parse, split, merge, redact, or classify documents of almost all the popular file formats....with Metadata tags using GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET Discover how...Here’s what’s new in GroupDocs.Metadata 25.6 for .NET. Explore...

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  10. GroupDocs Blog | Document Automation Solutions ...

    Document Automation APIs to enrich .NET and Java applications to view, edit, annotate, convert, compare, e-sign, parse, split, merge, redact, or classify documents of almost all the popular file formats....with Metadata tags using GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET Discover how...Here’s what’s new in GroupDocs.Metadata 25.6 for .NET. Explore...

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