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good afternoon welcome back to the Bamp;amp;H event space today we are going to be learning from our metadata you know the stuff that if you rightclick go into your info you know all that that stuff the stuff that matters that we donamp;#39;t probably look at enough well our good friend Russell Graves here to uh take us into the world of metadata all right glad to be here again Derek thanks for having me always good to have you back Iamp;#39;m G to see if I can learn something today because I admittedly donamp;#39;t pay enough attention to my metadata but a lot of times I do know that when people have issues with a picture the answer is in the metadata so Iamp;#39;m gonna let you do your thing Russ Iamp;#39;m G to be tuning in and listening with the rest of our viewers and Iamp;#39;ll see you in a bit for some Qamp;amp;A all right thank you Iamp;#39;ll go ahead and share this you know back to your point Dereck youamp;#39;re just talking about uh I I am not a very granular per