Graphics Programs Reference
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Step Three:
In the IPTC Copyright section, type in
your copyright information (as shown
here). Next, go to the IPTC Creator section
and enter your contact info (after all, if
someone goes by your website and down-
loads some of your images, you might
want them to be able to contact you to
arrange to license your photo). Now,
you may feel that the Copyright Info
URL (Web address) that you added in
the previous section is enough contact
info, and if that's the case, you can skip
filling out the IPTC Creator info (after
all, this metadata preset is to help make
potential clients aware that your work
is copyrighted, and tell them how to get
in contact with you). Once all the meta-
data info you want embedded in your
photos is complete, go up to the top
of the dialog, give your preset a name—
I chose “Scott's Copyright (Full)”—and
then click the Create button, as shown.
Step Four:
As easy as it is to create a metadata
template, deleting one isn't much
harder. Go back to the Apply During
Import panel and, from the Metadata
pop-up menu, choose Edit Presets.
That brings up the Edit Metadata Pre-
sets dialog (which looks just like the
New Metadata Preset dialog). From
the Preset pop-up menu at the top,
choose the preset you want to delete.
Once all the metadata appears in the
dialog, go back to that Preset pop-up
menu, and now choose Delete Preset
[Name of Preset]. A warning dialog will
pop up, asking if you're sure you want
to delete this preset. Click Delete, and
it is gone forever.
 
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