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[Music] you hey everyone see from backcountry gallery here in this time around Im going to show you how to embed your copyright information into the metadata of your images right from the camera at the time of capture and yes well you can do this later in software in my opinion embedding your copyright information should be done as soon as possible plus if you do it at the time of capture it avoids any chance of forgetting to do it later oh and if you do this already just gonna think of this as a reminder to check and make sure you have the correct year and information in the copyright area of your camera for our example today Im going to use a nikon d80 but keep in mind that most cameras regardless of brand allow you to add copyright info and the process is similar the important thing is to know just what information to put and where to put it so lets dive in and Ill show you the information every copyright notice should contain including the part that most people miss well also