Quick Tips - add metadata to image print

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Use Lightroom to add metadata to your image before printing

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  • @garyaltoonian783
    @garyaltoonian783 3 роки тому

    Thank you Charles for sharing this process. Is there any way to add lines so all of the information you have included to make it easier to read?

    • @chicodug
      @chicodug  3 роки тому

      Thanks for your interest. I made the video for our local photoclub so members sharing their images could have info right on their images. I’ve not really explored the kind of formatting you mention, though it’s interesting. If I get a minute I may try something…hey, if you find a way of enhancing this idea I’m all ears! Thx

    • @garyaltoonian783
      @garyaltoonian783 3 роки тому

      @@chicodug You're welcome Charles. I have posted on Adobe's community and hopefully someone from Adobe will pick up on the challenge. One way to force formatting is to add spaces until the data migrates to the next line. I will advise if I hear something that will help formatting. Thanks again for making the UA-cam video. Stay well.

    • @garyaltoonian783
      @garyaltoonian783 3 роки тому

      @@chicodug The Adobe community came through! THe Ctrl+J (PC) works perfectly!!! Help let the secret out!
      Thanks again for your help with getting me started.
      Correct answer by johnrellis
      LEGEND , 3 hours ago
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      Use Ctrl + J on Windows, Alt + Enter on Mac (completey random, I know). Alternatively, on Windows, start Notepad, add two lines to the document, copy the newline (from the end of the first line to the beginning of the second line), and paste that into the custom settings.

    • @chicodug
      @chicodug  3 роки тому

      @@garyaltoonian783 I’ll give it a try. Thanks a ton.

    • @garyaltoonian783
      @garyaltoonian783 3 роки тому

      @@chicodug You're welcome.