In Camera Copyrighting
Art Scott
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Is in camera copyrighting still possible? It was a few years back but I cannot find anything bout it with My friend Google..............I was thinking there was a discussion on here but my search was unfruitful.......probably my choice of search terms:dunno
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I think that is what I am looking for...but was hoping for it in the D200/300 bodies.........not wanting to go FX as the most of my work is still in the outdoors and that extra "reach" is nice.....................
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I have all my LR metadata fields filled out for the copyright infor rightdown to a nasty sounding warningand my phone number.....pretty much followed Scott Kelbysinstructions in LR2 for Photogs....................it is all automated so I will just keep it there.............and not worry about it in cam, I just thought it would be nice to © in cam also.....incase a card of pics fell into the enimies hands so to speak:D
Jim
Perhaps your thinking of "Image Authentication". Nikon D3, D3X, D700 and D300 have this capability (see page 324 of the D300 manual). It allows the Nikon Image Authentication Software to be used for "... verification via a personal computer as to whether an image has been processed or edited after it was taken." I think the main purpose is for photojournalists to prove the authenticity of their photographs, but you could also use it to prove that your original (with copyright info in the comment field) is the true original.
I'm guessing that what you really want is a built in capability similar to Digimarc, such that you can imbed watermark info that cannot be removed. Unfortunately I don't think any camera manufacturers are incorporating this type of technology... yet.
Mike
Edit: I should have read the whole thread before replying. It looks like you were just looking for a way to write to IPTC copyright field. As others have mentioned, Nikon only gives access to the comment field. But hopefully the other info I posted is of interest to you too.
Edit 2: Nikon D300 firmware 1.10 added the ability to use the copyright symbol. I have not installed the firmware update yet, but the release notes state the following. "A Copyright information item has been added to the setup menu. When Copyright information is enabled, the copyright symbol (©) is shown in the shooting info display."
You did not waste your time typing.............Does theD300 have an area that one can input camera ownership info A(name address and phone) incase equipment is stolen??
I pretty sure that the image comment is the only field that you can modify, and unfortunately it's only 36 characters long. You might be able to squeeze in your name and your website into this field, though.
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My only tip has been stated above - under the comments section within the camera I just put my name and (c) - it won't protect the images - but its one way of distinguishing your photos (or camera come to that).
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