Adding file information
In Windows, you can add file information to files saved in Photoshop, TIFF, JPEG, EPS, and PDF formats. In Mac OS, you can add file information to files in any format.
Note: File information cannot be saved in GIF format, when converting a file from a different format.
To enter information about a file:
1 Choose File > File Info.
2 For Section, choose an attribute. To move forward through the sections, click Next; to move backward, click Previous.When you've finished, click OK.
You can choose the following sections:
Caption to enter text that can be printed under an image or displayed in a Web browser's title bar. To print the caption, choose File > Print Preview, and select Caption. Then print as usual. (See
Setting output options for more information.)Copyright & URL to enter copyright information. Select Mark as Copyrighted to display a copyright symbol in the image window's title bar. Enter the desired text in the Copyright Notice text box. Specify a URL in the Image URL text box if information about an image can be found on a Web site. Click Go To URL to test the link.
Note: If Photoshop Elements detects a Digimarc watermark in the image, the Copyright & URL section is automatically updated.
EXIF to view information imported from your digital camera, such as the date and time the picture was taken, resolution in ppi, the ISO speed rating, f/stop, compression, and exposure time. For more information about EXIF annotations, see your digital camera documentation.
Saving Images > Adding file information
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