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Adding digital copyright information, Before adding a watermark
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Adobe Photoshop Help Using Help | Contents | Index Saving and Exporting Images Back 460 Origin Provides information on the history of the image. To enter the current date in a short text format, click Today. For Credit, enter the information needed in the credit line for a copyrighted image. Transmission Reference provides the Associated Press with information on the original transmission location of the image. For Urgency, specify the editorial urgency of the image-not its handling priority. EXIF Displays information imported from a digital camera, such as the date and time the picture was taken, resolution, ISO speed rating, f/stop, compression, and exposure time. For more information about EXIF annotations, see your digital camera documentation. To load, save, or append file information: In the File Info dialog box, do one of the following: • Click Load to replace the current information with information stored in a File Info file. You can load either an XMP file or an FFO file created by a previous version of Photoshop. • Click Save to save the current file information in an XMP file for later use. • Click Append to add information stored in a File Info file to the current file information. For each File Info field, if the field does not contain information then it will be updated with contents from the file. Caption and Keywords will always be appended with the information from the file. Adding digital copyright information You can add copyright information to Photoshop images and notify users that an image is copyright-protected via a digital watermark that uses Digimarc PictureMarc technology. The watermark-a digital code added as noise to the image-is generally imperceptible to the human eye. The watermark is durable in both digital and printed forms, surviving typical image edits and file format conversions-and is still detectable when the image is printed and then scanned back into a computer. Embedding a digital watermark in an image lets viewers obtain complete contact information about the creator of the image. This feature is particularly valuable to image creators who license their work to others. Copying an image with an embedded watermark also copies the watermark and any information associated with it. For more detailed information on embedding Digimarc watermarks, refer to the Digimarc Web site at www.digimarc.com. Before adding a watermark Keep in mind the following considerations before embedding a digital watermark in your image. Color variation The image must contain some degree of variation or randomness in color to embed the watermark effectively and imperceptibly. The image cannot consist mostly or entirely of a single flat color. Pixel dimensions The Digimarc technology requires a minimum number of pixels to work. Digimarc recommends the following minimum pixel dimensions for the image to be watermarked: • 100 pixels by 100 pixels if you don't expect the image to be modified or compressed prior to its actual use. Using Help | Contents | Index Back 460