Keywords from Lightroom and IPTC fields

Hello!

Does anyone know if Lightroom actually wrote the keywords in the IPTC image file field? I'm new to LR, and me are familiar to the bridge, where the keywords are actually added to the same file, but as there is so much faster keywording in LR than Bridge, I fear that the tags are not written in the files, but only in the LR database, so I need to export the image keyworded to obtain aid of keywords in the field image IPTC field. Am I wrong? Any help will be greatly appreciated!

Key words originally in the basis of LR but when you export an image you can include metadata,

You also have the option to save metadata to the files from the Menu metadata > save metadata to file...

For the PSD, JPG, TIFF, DNG this will write the key words in the file. For raw files, it will produce a file.

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