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How to remove copyright info on hundreds of photos
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 343779" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Same thing. You're not using LR for its intended purpose, just as a tool for copyright removal. Do all your editing, save them in place, then open LR, create a new catalog, Add the photos to the catalog with the <em>Blank Copyright</em> preset, and it should strip the metadata in place.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I highly recommend using LR even if you're doing zero editing in it. Best catalog management tool out there, and it comes with your subscription. Import into there, right-click on your photo and "Edit in Photoshop CC 2014", then invoke the "Edit in Camera RAW" if you prefer doing it there, but that seems a bit odd to me as I find the LR arrangement of the same sliders far more convenient and accessible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 343779, member: 9240"] Same thing. You're not using LR for its intended purpose, just as a tool for copyright removal. Do all your editing, save them in place, then open LR, create a new catalog, Add the photos to the catalog with the [I]Blank Copyright[/I] preset, and it should strip the metadata in place. BTW, I highly recommend using LR even if you're doing zero editing in it. Best catalog management tool out there, and it comes with your subscription. Import into there, right-click on your photo and "Edit in Photoshop CC 2014", then invoke the "Edit in Camera RAW" if you prefer doing it there, but that seems a bit odd to me as I find the LR arrangement of the same sliders far more convenient and accessible. [/QUOTE]
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