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Copyrighting multiple images at a time

Copyrighting multiple images at a time - Photoshop Tutorial

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Copyrighting multiple images at a time

- [Instructor] In this movie I'll show you how to assign copyright and contact info to multiple images at a time inside Adobe Bridge. But first I want you to notice something. If I go to the file menu and choose the file info command, which has a very big shortcut of mash-your-fist + I, so Control + Shift + Alt + I here on the PC, or Command + Shift + Option + I on the Mac. I'm only mentioning that because we'll see things are different inside Bridge. But if I go ahead and choose the command and then I change the copyright status to copyrighted, as I did in the previous movie, then I'll see a little copyright symbol on the far-left side of the title tab. Both for the eel and for the mantis shrimp. Which is apparently also known as a stomatopod. Now, if the only way to assign copyright and contact info were to choose the file info command for each and every image you open in Photoshop, things would get very tedious. Which…

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