He's editor and publisher of Photoshop User Magazine, Editor of "Lightroom magazine"; Conference Technical Chair for the Photoshop World Conference & Expo, and the author of a string of bestselling Photoshop, Lightroom, and photography books. Welcome to the Lightroom Queen Forums! Doesn't work. The second option is what I use since all cameras do not support embedded copyright info. Create a preset with copyright information, and apply it on import. Scott Kelby. Scott Kelby. 1. He's editor and publisher of Photoshop User Magazine, Editor of "Lightroom magazine"; Conference Technical Chair for the Photoshop World Conference & Expo, and the author of a string of bestselling Photoshop, Lightroom, and photography books. Watermarks in lightroom can be handy to help but this is not actual copyright, this must be added to the metadata. It’s another year and time once again for updating or creating your Lightroom copyright preset for 2017.
This will mean all your photos will have the metadata already in the Lightroom DB. Once this metadata (metadata is quite literally, information about other information) is created, you can automatically embed your copyright information into … Scott is the President of KelbyOne, an online educational community for photographers, Photoshop and Lightroom users. By adding copyright information and metadata to you photos in Lightroom 6 helps to protect you photos from being stolen. I get a trill sound as if something else is open somewhere. At last week’s NYC Lightroom Meetup I did a short presentation on how to create a Lightroom copyright preset. One thing to check is that in your Lightroom preferences you don’t have “Store presets with catalog checked” (Preferences \ Presets). Plug-ins, too. Simply choose it from the right hand side of the Import module, in the section labeled “ Apply During Import .” Here’s our simplified, step-by-step breakdown: Part 1. It also lets me once a year update the preset to have the current year in the copyright metadata. For instance, I use a handful of default presets that are accessed with a single click to add my name, phone number, website and copyright information to every image during import. We're a friendly bunch, so please feel free to register and join in the conversation. Lightroom’s metadata preset functionality makes it easy to add all sorts of information to digital images the moment they’re imported. If you are on the same computer, it should carry over your presets and metadata presets when you create a new catalog because Lightroom has a folder for presets. Fortunately, it happens that in Lightroom’s Import module, there is an easy way to add your metadata preset during the import process. In this quick tip, you’ll learn how to add contact and copyright information to your photographs by creating and saving Metadata presets.
When trying to insert a copyright symbol in a metadata preset the book (pg 76) says use "Alt 0169" to get the symbol. Solved: Using Lightroom CC Classic I have checked "Look up city, state and country of GPS coordinates to provide address suggestions" in catalog - 9882575 Start in the Library Module and go to the Metadata Panel on the right side. Scott is the President of KelbyOne, an online educational community for photographers, Photoshop and Lightroom users.