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Hi, thank you for your helpful video. I have a problem creating a CSV file for Getty. I tried Getty's template and Deep Meta's template. Both don't work. I always get the message, "File name cannot be blank". However, I did everything right. Everything worked wonderfully with Shutterstock and Adobe. Could you please send me a Getty CSV file of yourself? I could then use your file as a template. That would be really nice of you. Best regards Mario
We don't use csv for Getty, so I don't have a usable template I can send you. Instead, we embed keywords into files with exiftool. But, when you use their template, do you submit it through DeepMeta or their website (I used DeepMeta in the video)? Do you use the exact names I show at 4:57? They should be all lowercase. If this does not work, then something has changed since I made this video and I don't know what that is.
@@BlokhinFilms OK. It didn't work at Deepmeta and on the website. I've been trying around all day today. Now I've managed it somehow. It was the coding. Getty wants to require ANSI during shutter & Adobe "UTF-8 with BOM". It's a shame that the 3 stock agencies don't want to read the IPTC data from videos. I do the work and label all my images & videos with Adobe Bridge. The IPTC data is adopted for the images. Just not with the videos. So I get my IPTC data into a CSV via Exiftool GUI and then edit it for upload.
Yeah, it is weird with videos and IPTC data. We also use csv for video files. If you know how to program in Python, it is very easy to modify your column name from the master file in one click to suit each stock agency.
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Also, do you think it would be possible to use a master csv file for Shutterstock, Adobe and Getty Images?
I think they differ in terms of column names. I believe Shutterstock and Adobe can accept each other's csv files, but Getty.
@@BlokhinFilms Thank you!
Hi,
thank you for your helpful video.
I have a problem creating a CSV file for Getty.
I tried Getty's template and Deep Meta's template.
Both don't work.
I always get the message, "File name cannot be blank".
However, I did everything right.
Everything worked wonderfully with Shutterstock and Adobe.
Could you please send me a Getty CSV file of yourself?
I could then use your file as a template.
That would be really nice of you.
Best regards Mario
We don't use csv for Getty, so I don't have a usable template I can send you. Instead, we embed keywords into files with exiftool. But, when you use their template, do you submit it through DeepMeta or their website (I used DeepMeta in the video)? Do you use the exact names I show at 4:57? They should be all lowercase. If this does not work, then something has changed since I made this video and I don't know what that is.
@@BlokhinFilms OK.
It didn't work at Deepmeta and on the website.
I've been trying around all day today.
Now I've managed it somehow.
It was the coding.
Getty wants to require ANSI during shutter & Adobe "UTF-8 with BOM".
It's a shame that the 3 stock agencies don't want to read the IPTC data from videos.
I do the work and label all my images & videos with Adobe Bridge.
The IPTC data is adopted for the images.
Just not with the videos.
So I get my IPTC data into a CSV via Exiftool GUI and then edit it for upload.
Yeah, it is weird with videos and IPTC data. We also use csv for video files. If you know how to program in Python, it is very easy to modify your column name from the master file in one click to suit each stock agency.
need to upload the csv file every time you post photos?
Yes, every time.
7:14 can you give me the sample ?
You can download them from each website (Shutterstock or Adobe). They are there when you go to apply the csv function at your contributor page.