Hello,
Thank you for your post.
Yes, this is a by-design behavior in Windows Vista. As EXIF spec is unclear
whether strings in UserComment should have endianness, it will writes EXIF
User Comments as Unicode in little-endian byte order, irrespective of the
byte ordering of the EXIF information. We follow the same behavior as
Photoshop. Our product team has tested to create bigendian files for
usercomment in both ASCII and Unicode with Photoshop, it doesn't change the
endianness of the UserComment field. We are not viewing this issue as a
bug. Thank you for your understanding.
I understand that it would be better if the UserComment field can be
changed if the endianness of the image is changed. I will forward your
comments to our developer group. Hopefully it can be modified soon.
In the future, if you have any further comments or suggestions regarding
Microsoft's products and services, I encourage you to offer the idea to the
following link:
https://support.microsoft.com/common...08&showpage=1&
ws=search
This is to let us know about your comments and requests regarding the
functionality and usefulness of our products and services. Your feedback
gives us an opportunity to address shortcomings and reinforce best
practices. When you send your comments/suggestions at this email address,
it goes to our product improvement group and they make recommendations for
new/enhanced features of our products and services.
Sincerely,
Miles Li
Microsoft Online Partner Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
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