XMP file for JPEG files are ignored?

I just exported all my original files from Aperture so I can use them in Lightroom. While exporting the files to open, I also did the XMP sidecar files.

Now, I have imported all in Lightroom and to my surprise, no JPEG files has a note on it. I know not all metadata can be handled by Lightroom esspecialy adjustments through the opening, but I would have liked an arbitrary value as a side of support files. After that some research, I discovered that one of my RAW (canon CR2 file) files had a side, so it's very strange.

So now for my question, can I force Lightroom to watch the XMP files for JPEG images? Or y at - there a plugin for that? It would be a great addition to Lightroom aswel if this could be just an option selectable by the user.

Thanks in advance for your time!

MichelBosma wrote:

I tried to load up my aperture via lightroom library, but that has not worked as it crashed a few times.

Depends on what you mean my "loading". Lightroom has a command file > Plugin Extras > Import to library opening which is the best way to do the job.

Alternatively, the Aperture metadata > IPTC write to Original will save keywords etc back to the files. The opening file > originals to move can then put all managed files (ie the pictures in the Aperture library) records standard Finder and you can then import into Lightroom from them. I have a lot more information here.

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