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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 748792" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>I read the SnapBridge has the ability to, "imprint the pictures with comments." I am guessing because you are transferring to the phone, SnapBridge is writing the information on the image just like if you were printing it. Also, if you were transferring to the phone from NEF files, I am pretty sure it changes the files to jpegs. If you are transferring the files to a computer using the cards/cords then you aren't using SnapBridge for that, so any copyright information that you put into the camera's settings just get imbedded into the EXIF metadata. I suppose that if you view the image on the back of the camera, you don't see your name. So, SnapBridge is doing this because of some setting as Rob suggested. I am just guessing base on the little bit I know about SnapBridge. I don't use it. Too slow and too flaky for me. Good luck. Welcome to Nikonites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 748792, member: 26505"] I read the SnapBridge has the ability to, "imprint the pictures with comments." I am guessing because you are transferring to the phone, SnapBridge is writing the information on the image just like if you were printing it. Also, if you were transferring to the phone from NEF files, I am pretty sure it changes the files to jpegs. If you are transferring the files to a computer using the cards/cords then you aren't using SnapBridge for that, so any copyright information that you put into the camera's settings just get imbedded into the EXIF metadata. I suppose that if you view the image on the back of the camera, you don't see your name. So, SnapBridge is doing this because of some setting as Rob suggested. I am just guessing base on the little bit I know about SnapBridge. I don't use it. Too slow and too flaky for me. Good luck. Welcome to Nikonites. [/QUOTE]
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