Image regions
The Image regions
tab (keyboard shortcut Alt+R
) allows you to select part of a picture and label it with metadata.
This can be useful to identify people in a photograph, or to mark which part of the photograph should remain visible if the image is cropped.
The IPTC User Guide discusses possible uses of image regions in more detail.
The user interface is disabled until one image file is selected.
The image is shown on the right hand side in a scrollable area. On the left are one or more tabs showing metadata for each image region.
To create a new region, click on the + button and select a region shape.
(To delete a region, right-click on its tab and select Delete region
.)
The new region (a rectangle in this example) is initially placed at the centre of the image.
The small squares at each corner of the rectangle can be dragged to change the size and shape. The entire region can be dragged by clicking within it.
This is made easier if you zoom in by holding down the Ctrl
key while scrolling with the mouse scroll wheel.
(The zoom can also be adjusted with Ctrl-Plus
and Ctrl-Minus
key combinations.)
The most important metadata for a region is probably its “role”.
This is chosen from a “controlled vocabulary” defined by the IPTC.
Photini shows the IPTC names and definitions (as “tooltips”) in a drop down menu when you click on the Role
entry.
You can select one or more roles from the list.
Other, less useful, metadata includes a name and identifier for the region.
The content type is another controlled vocabulary that allows you to say what’s special about the selected area.
The most useful of these is probably human
.
The IPTC specification allows any other metadata to be attached to a region.
Photini includes Person shown
and Description
, which I think are most likely to be useful.
Rectangular subject area regions with a description or person’s name attached are used by the Flickr uploader and Ipernity uploader to create “notes”.
Please let me know if there is anything you would like to be added.
It can be useful to set cropping regions for an image. Many social media web sites crop images, typically to square or 16:9 aspect ratio landscape. This often causes problems such as decapitated bodies.
Note that the unselected region is shown with a blue & yellow dashed outline. You can select an unselected region by clicking on it.
The polygon region is initially a triangle shape. Right-clicking on one of its vertices allows a vertex to be added or deleted.
A vertex can also be added by right-clicking anywhere within the polygon.
Vertices can be added to make shapes of arbitrary complexity. Is this useful for anything?
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