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Writes metadata for the title of the photo, any job number used for the photo assignment, instructions
IPTC Status
for transmission, usage or rights of the photo, the name of the photographer, company or agency, and the owner of
the photo.
Note: If you manually typed metadata in the Metadata panel before choosing Save As New Preset, the information you
entered appears in the corresponding text box in the New Metadata Preset dialog box.
Select the metadata to include in the preset by doing any of the following:
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• To include all the metadata, click Check All.
• To include none of the metadata, click Check None. You'll probably use this button when you want to start over
selecting which metadata to include.
• To include only the metadata for which you entered information, click Check Filled.
• To specify individual metadata, click the boxes next to a metadata text box.
• To include an entire metadata group, click the boxes next to the name (for example, IPTC Content, IPTC
Copyright, and so on).
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In the Edit Metadata Presets dialog box, choose Save Current Settings As New Preset, type a name for the preset,
and click Create. Then click Done.
Apply a metadata preset
With photos selected in the Grid view or the Filmstrip, or with photos in Loupe Compare, or Survey view, choose
a preset from the Preset menu in the Metadata panel.
Apply a metadata preset using the Painter tool
In Grid view, select the Painter tool in the toolbar, and then choose Metadata from the Paint menu in the toolbar.
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Note: If the Painter tool does not appear in the toolbar, choose Painter from the toolbar menu.
Choose the preset in the toolbar, and then click or drag across photos to apply the preset.
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To disable the Painter, click the circular well in the toolbar. When disabled, the Painter icon is visible in the toolbar.
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Edit a metadata preset
From the Presets menu in the Metadata panel, choose Edit Presets.
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Choose the preset you want to edit from the Preset pop-up menu.
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Edit the metadata fields and change settings.
Choose Update Preset [preset name] from the Preset pop-up menu, and then click Done.
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Copy and paste metadata between photos
Copying and pasting metadata from one photo to selected photos provides a fast way to add information and IPTC
metadata to photos. Using the Copy Metadata and Paste Metadata commands saves you the effort of repeatedly
typing the same metadata into photos.
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In the Grid view, select a photo that you want to copy metadata from and choose Metadata > Copy Metadata.
In the Copy Metadata dialog box, select the information and IPTC metadata that you want to copy, and then click Copy.
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Select photos in the Grid view, and choose Metadata > Paste Metadata.
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