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Jul 30, 2016 15:05 |  #1

Hi, Anybody know the best free copyrighting programme for Mac?

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Jul 30, 2016 16:31 |  #2

The question as I read it is not clear. If you want to watermark a photo there are many tools that get it done. (Lightroom or Photoshop for starters). If you are looking to embed a copyright in the exif data, then Adobe Bridge would be my weapon of choice. Neither of the above are free...

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Jul 31, 2016 01:56 |  #3

110yd wrote in post #18082103 (external link)
The question as I read it is not clear. If you want to watermark a photo there are many tools that get it done. (Lightroom or Photoshop for starters). If you are looking to embed a copyright in the exif data, then Adobe Bridge would be my weapon of choice. Neither of the above are free...

Hope this helps,

110yd

Actually I belive that Adobe have now made Bridge a free download under CC. You have to sign up with Adobe for a "CC" account, and install the CC management app. Once in there you can select to download and install the latest version of Bridge CC for free.

Nice of them considering they have reduced the trial periods from 30 to 7 days.

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Jul 31, 2016 10:41 |  #4

Try xnViewMP:

http://www.xnview.com/​en/xnviewmp/ (external link)

Very powerful batch processing and scripting features.

Free.

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