Sadly though the camera and photo gallery on the iPhone do not support this at 
present, but my point is I know this is possible.
On 28 Jun 2010, at 16:05, John André Netland wrote:

> As you might know, there is title and description tags in jpg and other 
> picture files, that you can use for this purpose. If you buy pictures from 
> Crestock for example, they are all described in detail by using these fields. 
> So, when you add pictures to iPhoto, you can browse or search based on the 
> description tag, or add your own description. If you do so, the description 
> will appear when you add your photo to devices or services that uses this 
> tag. When you for example see a description of a picture on a web page, or on 
> your iOS device, the info comes from this tag. You can see if there is added 
> a title or description to a jpg file by pressing control-I when focused on a 
> file in Finder on a Mac for example.
> 
> HTH
> John André
> 
> 
> On 28. juni 2010, at 16.17, Chris Moore wrote:
> 
>>      Since the introduction of iOS 4.0 I have been enjoying the introduction 
>> of wallpaper with voiceover descriptions, despite the new wallpapers not 
>> being as nice as the previous OS release.  But it got me thinking....
>> 
>> Today someone from work sent me a text message asking for a picture of my 
>> guide dog for his son.  I thought ok no problem but then I realised that I 
>> have a number of photos on my iPhone that I can no longer see.  Here is a 
>> perfect example of when I could have done with some sort of description 
>> added to each of my photos so I knew I was sending a picture of my dog and 
>> not the cat (not that I have a cat, but you get my drift).  This would also 
>> be useful for blind parents or grand parents who wish to show pictures of 
>> the family to friends and be able to control what people are looking at in 
>> their photo album.
>> 
>> I can appreciate for some of this sighted assistance may be required when 
>> first labelling pictures, but I am interested to know what other group 
>> members think.
>> 
>> Chris
>> 
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