Yes, you can use XMP files in Photoshop. XMP is an Extensible Metadata Platform file, and it contains information about the image file, such as the date it was created, the creator of the file, and any keywords associated with the file.
You can view this information by opening the file in Photoshop and going to File > File Info.
If you want to edit the XMP file, you can do so by opening it in a text editor such as Notepad++. Be sure to save a copy of the original XMP file before making any changes.
There are a few things to keep in mind when editing an XMP file.
First, make sure that you do not delete any of the information that is already there. Second, be sure to add new information in the correct format. The format for adding new information is as follows:
Field name: Value.
For example, if you wanted to add a keyword to an image, you would add the following line to the XMP file:
Keywords: keyword1, keyword2.
You can add multiple keywords by separating them with commas.
Can I Use XMP Files in Photoshop?
Yes, you can use XMP files in Photoshop.