Metadata Presets
Setting up a metadata preset in Adobe Lightroom 5 is not only a timesaver, but it allows you to easily apply additional metadata information to any image file. What is metadata? Metadata is all of the information associated with your photograph. For example, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, location, capture date/time and more. Creating a preset is easy and only takes a few steps.
In the Library Module, select an image. Look on the right hand side of the screen for a tab titled ‘Metadata’. Expand the tab. Here you see all of the information that is associated with your images. Take a look through all of the fields and fill out the ones that you would like to apply to your images. Generally, the metadata information that I add includes my name, address, email, website and copyright information. Once you have your information filled out you are ready to save it as a preset.
Go to the top of the Edit Metadata Presets dialog box you’ll see the word ‘Preset’. Click the pulldown menu and select ‘save current settings as new preset…’. Name the preset and click ok.
Now your metadata preset is all set up and ready to be used. You can apply the preset on your images as you import them into Lightroom or to images that are already in your Lightroom library.
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