![]() ![]() Affinity does not have a © copyright metadata option Hi All, My initial observation, opinion and suggestion still stands: Most pros I know do it this way and later they also add additional specific image infos for their individual archivement/cataloging purposes, or when dealing with image agencies etc. directly inside the used cams (all DSLRs I use do support this) and thus such infos are then always already there when you're taking the images, if not stripped out by any software processing afterwards. ![]() and sometimes XnViewMP or GraphicConverter on Macs for such tasks, on Win I use instead IrfanView!īTW one of the easiest way to overall deal with this is, to already setup/place copyright infos etc. Writes Artist tag to all files in directory /images.Įxiftool -artist="Phil Harvey" -copyright="2017 Phil Harvey" a.jpg Since no group is specified, EXIF:Artist will be written and all other existing Artist tags will be updated with the new value ("me"). Personally I do mostly use ExifTool from a shell. There are also other tools like XnViewMP which do support to do bulk image batch-processing for applying custom metadata. Don't know if anyone is using that one, it's just one of the Mac related GUI tool references from the ExifTool site. ![]()
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