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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 15479" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Hi Jon,</p><p>If I were you , I wouldn't put it right on the original file. This could easily be done in post production (lightroom, photoshop or Aperture). Because if ever you want to have a clean pic, you'll have it then.</p><p>I do this when I do export my work copies from Aperture. </p><p>Sorry, but I think I misread the original post. I thought you were talking about the filigram signature on the actual picture. Pavement pilot is right, there is an option for copyright, but I don't know where it goes from there.</p><p></p><p>Marcel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 15479, member: 3903"] Hi Jon, If I were you , I wouldn't put it right on the original file. This could easily be done in post production (lightroom, photoshop or Aperture). Because if ever you want to have a clean pic, you'll have it then. I do this when I do export my work copies from Aperture. Sorry, but I think I misread the original post. I thought you were talking about the filigram signature on the actual picture. Pavement pilot is right, there is an option for copyright, but I don't know where it goes from there. Marcel [/QUOTE]
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