SIR: Camera Raw Saved Settings-> documentation?

Hello

I generated a DNG from Lightroom, and I get an XML tree using a scheme of Sir (Camera Raw Settings Saved).

Where can I get on it? I've not found aything with Google.

Thank you.

Panoholic wrote:

I guess that the 'open standard' means, it is open to anyone to write the documentation.

Well, whereas 'Camera Raw Settings Saved' are not specifically a feature of DNG and I think that comment is inaccurate and unfair. XMP allows the fields and new and custom namespaces in the specification XMP (which is not directly related to the DNG specification). The fact that Adobe has chosen to extend (= EXtensible Metadata Platform XMP) fields XMP to include SIR (Camera Raw/Lightroom 'Snapshots') is no longer a concept oc proof of the usefulness of metadata XMP and less am indictment "Kindness" DNG.

Snapshots of the ACR/LR are exclusive and so are prolly intentionally 'without papers', are don't think?

If you want to see what _IS_ stored in DNG/XMP, the "scheme ofcrs' should be able to enlighten...

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