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Adding copyright information - 5D Tutorial
From the course: Canon 5D Mark III Essential Training
Adding copyright information
Amongst all the other metadata that's stored with your image, there's also a copyright field, where you can put your name, and copyright information. You can add this metadata using your image editor, but you can also configure your camera so that copyright gets added to every single image that you shoot. Having your copyright included with your images provides you a pretty good amount of legal protection, should you find that someone has used an image without your permission. You can enter your copyright information directly on the camera by going into the menu system, and going over here to the very last setup menu. There is an entry called Copyright information. By going here, I get a few options. I can't right now display copyright info, because I have not entered any. I can enter my name, I can enter my copyright details, or I can delete everything. I am going to go in here to Enter author's name, and I've got two fields here. Right now this is showing me my name, but I don't…
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Modifying LCD brightness3m 27s
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Rotating images2m 36s
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Using the playback grid42s
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Enabling AF point display1m 18s
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Rating images3m 4s
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Protecting and deleting images4m 40s
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Using Quick Control during playback1m 17s
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Exploring file numbering options2m 43s
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Creating folders1m 10s
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Changing file names3m 12s
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Adding copyright information3m 29s
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