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Keywords are treated like other adjustments in C1 for copy and apply (or "lift and stamp") purposes.Here are the steps that worked for me:1. Select images2. Type in keyword3. Open Adjustments Clipb...
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I just discovered a shorter route to apply the keywords to multiple images:1. Select the images2. Type Keyword3. While holding down the "shift" key, click on the Adjustments clipboardHolding down t...
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Traveller858: suggest you check your pixel/points setting on the watermark tab. May be set so small you cannot see the watermark.
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Digital Transitions has them. I received mine the other day. Not had time to play with it yet.
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Orwell: I don't have an answer to your first paragraph question about why C1 is flattening your Aperture keyword hierarchy, but perhaps I have a clue derived from my use of Photo Mechanic ("PM"). C...
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I am looking for the same answer Olivier sought in his post on this topic: where in Photo Mechanic are people finding the ability to change the keyword separator from a comma (,) to a pipe (|) in o...
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Thank you, Paul. I am very interested in the article and could only access the first page.--Frank--
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Yann: 1. Applying copyright metadata after import: yes, go to metadata tab, insert your copyright info, save as a user preset, apply to as many images as you'd like;2.Changing date and time: cannot...
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Welcome the Forum. I am also an "Aperture refugee". You will find many here. Agree with your approach about not forcing C1 into "being Aperture". That approach has worked well for me, too. As to yo...
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Back again after a quick test with respect to your Question #2:It appears my initial response on this question was wrong. After you create your copyright/contact template, it appears you can apply ...