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So let's take a scenario where you have made many changes to some wedding photos in a folder. You have them exactly the way you want them. You have made changes to names, rotated some photos, maybe even assigned keywords and now it’s time to burn that folder to a CD for backing it up for later review. Three months down the road, you put that CD in, open up your folder and all of the photos are back to the way they were in their original state. All of your changes have been lost and that is extremely frustrating. The way to avoid that is to export cache into the folder. This is a, cache is Photoshop’s way of writing all those changes, those changes you make to each photograph and once you export it into the folder, then all those changes remain. And the way to do that is go to File, Export cache and here are the three snippets of code that will maintain your changes in this particular folder. Now moving onto metadata, metadata is the embedded code, that’s right over here that your digital camera has assigned and much of this is not changeable. The part that is changeable is right here and you can once again make changes to one photo or the whole group by going to Edit, Select all. We don’t actually need to make changes to the cache. So you go down to here and click in, yes you have selected multiple files, that’s fine. Put in your description, author name and your copyright information. And that will make the changes to every photograph that you have selected.
Course: | Adobe Photoshop for Photographers (3rd Edition) |
Author: | Gavin Phillips |
SKU: | 33611 |
ISBN: | 1-932808-56-6 |
Release Date: | 2005-03-31 |
Duration: | 4 hrs / 76 lessons |
Work Files: |
Yes |
Captions: | No |
Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |