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this video tutorial is brought to you by tip squirrel @ww type squirrel comm for all the best photoshop and lightroom goodness follow at tip squirrel on twitter or go to facebook.com slash tip squirrel hi everybody Mike Hoffman here with a reminder to always copyright your work and in todays tip were going to be looking at ways not only to apply copyright data to your images but to do it automatically within Photoshop so that you can set it and forget it Ive done a written tutorial on this technique in the past but its been several years and I want to remind everybody and run through it using the latest version of Photoshop now this tutorial has a few parts were going to start by creating a metadata preset to hold your copyright information and in order to do that in Photoshop Im simply going to open a new file because I want to keep this one untouched for the time being so with this new file open Im going to select file and then file info and of course you could use the keyboa