![]() ![]() To solve the problem I used a program called ExifTool which is an amazing piece of software and will let you manage almost any data on your image. (I would have to check again this part, but the main catch is that two different encodings happen - one that encodes IPTC data on the image and one that displays that data in a program that can handle IPTC data - or something along this lines). At first I've used Adobe Bridge - which actually displays all special characters as it should when you start tagging your images - but once you want to parse that data in PHP you will actually not see special characters. By default most software that can write IPTC data will store it in plain ASCII. Solution to this problem actually is not related to php, but to the IPTC data encoding. Answering a bit late, but since I had the same problem displaying special characters as č š ž (which appear in Slovenian alphabet) I may aswell answer for future reference.
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