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hey guys this is anthony morganti i am mister photographer.com if youve ever created presets in lightroom and you shared them with family friends or maybe you just put them online for other people to use you may want to consider adding your copyright information to the preset that way if anyone is taking your preset and selling it you could prove that you created that preset now for this demonstration i have this image i happen to have created a preset that i just called beach days and you could see theres a before and theres an after its not much of a preset but it will serve the purposes of this video now the preset is created in lightroom and i want to add copyright information to it unfortunately you cant do it in lightroom you have to do it in photoshop but dont bail on me its really really very easy to do now you just need to open an image into photoshop any image it doesnt have to be the image that you used to create the preset for this example ill just go to another i