While I have not used this myself the XMP PHP Toolkit on sourceforge sounds like just what you might be looking for: http://xmpphptoolkit.sourceforge.net/ That being said - it's in alpha and hasn't been updated in over a year it appears.
XMP Toolkit PHP Extension is a PHP module which includes the Adobe XMP
Toolkit SDK. This PHP5 extension will provide classes and methods to
manipulate XMP Metadatas from files like jpegs, tiff, png, but also
wav, mp3, avi, mpeg4, pdf, ai, eps… It’s based from the Adobe XMP
Toolkit SDK 4.4.2. The goal of this extension is to have php classes
which can open files, extract metadatas, manipulate them, and put them
back within few lines of php code. This project is under GPL v3
License.
You are also be able to write arbitrary metadata to an image file with iptcembed. As you mention in your comment this only works for JPEG files.
http://php.net/manual/en/function.iptcembed.php
Here is a script from the comments of a class that will get and set IPTC data:
<?
/************************************************************
IPTC EASY 1.0 - IPTC data manipulator for JPEG images
All reserved www.image-host-script.com
Sep 15, 2008
************************************************************/
DEFINE('IPTC_OBJECT_NAME', '005');
DEFINE('IPTC_EDIT_STATUS', '007');
DEFINE('IPTC_PRIORITY', '010');
DEFINE('IPTC_CATEGORY', '015');
DEFINE('IPTC_SUPPLEMENTAL_CATEGORY', '020');
DEFINE('IPTC_FIXTURE_IDENTIFIER', '022');
DEFINE('IPTC_KEYWORDS', '025');
DEFINE('IPTC_RELEASE_DATE', '030');
DEFINE('IPTC_RELEASE_TIME', '035');
DEFINE('IPTC_SPECIAL_INSTRUCTIONS', '040');
DEFINE('IPTC_REFERENCE_SERVICE', '045');
DEFINE('IPTC_REFERENCE_DATE', '047');
DEFINE('IPTC_REFERENCE_NUMBER', '050');
DEFINE('IPTC_CREATED_DATE', '055');
DEFINE('IPTC_CREATED_TIME', '060');
DEFINE('IPTC_ORIGINATING_PROGRAM', '065');
DEFINE('IPTC_PROGRAM_VERSION', '070');
DEFINE('IPTC_OBJECT_CYCLE', '075');
DEFINE('IPTC_BYLINE', '080');
DEFINE('IPTC_BYLINE_TITLE', '085');
DEFINE('IPTC_CITY', '090');
DEFINE('IPTC_PROVINCE_STATE', '095');
DEFINE('IPTC_COUNTRY_CODE', '100');
DEFINE('IPTC_COUNTRY', '101');
DEFINE('IPTC_ORIGINAL_TRANSMISSION_REFERENCE', '103');
DEFINE('IPTC_HEADLINE', '105');
DEFINE('IPTC_CREDIT', '110');
DEFINE('IPTC_SOURCE', '115');
DEFINE('IPTC_COPYRIGHT_STRING', '116');
DEFINE('IPTC_CAPTION', '120');
DEFINE('IPTC_LOCAL_CAPTION', '121');
class iptc {
var $meta=Array();
var $hasmeta=false;
var $file=false;
function iptc($filename) {
$size = getimagesize($filename,$info);
$this->hasmeta = isset($info["APP13"]);
if($this->hasmeta)
$this->meta = iptcparse ($info["APP13"]);
$this->file = $filename;
}
function set($tag, $data) {
$this->meta ["2#$tag"]= Array( $data );
$this->hasmeta=true;
}
function get($tag) {
return isset($this->meta["2#$tag"]) ? $this->meta["2#$tag"][0] : false;
}
function dump() {
print_r($this->meta);
}
function binary() {
$iptc_new = '';
foreach (array_keys($this->meta) as $s) {
$tag = str_replace("2#", "", $s);
$iptc_new .= $this->iptc_maketag(2, $tag, $this->meta[$s][0]);
}
return $iptc_new;
}
function iptc_maketag($rec,$dat,$val) {
$len = strlen($val);
if ($len < 0x8000) {
return chr(0x1c).chr($rec).chr($dat).
chr($len >> 8).
chr($len & 0xff).
$val;
} else {
return chr(0x1c).chr($rec).chr($dat).
chr(0x80).chr(0x04).
chr(($len >> 24) & 0xff).
chr(($len >> 16) & 0xff).
chr(($len >> 8 ) & 0xff).
chr(($len ) & 0xff).
$val;
}
}
function write() {
if(!function_exists('iptcembed')) return false;
$mode = 0;
$content = iptcembed($this->binary(), $this->file, $mode);
$filename = $this->file;
@unlink($filename); #delete if exists
$fp = fopen($filename, "w");
fwrite($fp, $content);
fclose($fp);
}
#requires GD library installed
function removeAllTags() {
$this->hasmeta=false;
$this->meta=Array();
$img = imagecreatefromstring(implode(file($this->file)));
@unlink($this->file); #delete if exists
imagejpeg($img,$this->file,100);
}
};
?>
Example read copyright string:
$i = new iptc("test.jpg");
echo $i->get(IPTC_COPYRIGHT_STRING);
Update copyright statement:
$i = new iptc("test.jpg");
echo $i->set(IPTC_COPYRIGHT_STRING,"Here goes the new data");
$i->write();