In a message dated 5/9/2006 4:59:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I guess I wasn't very clear - I know how to put text on an image and how to adjust the opacity. What I want is something other, or in addition, that's not visible and that cannot be stripped away easily or at all.
Shel ========= Edit Metadata (EXIF). I did this in the first lesson in my CS book - Adobe Photoshop CS One on One. I haven't done it for a while, so bear with. Here's what the book says, use the File Browser. Select Picture. I am pretty sure the Metadata Tab is one where you have to select it to be on, like a tool palette can be selected to be visible or not. Another way mentioned is File Properties - File Browser, again, I guess. A lot of the Metadata fields can be filled in by the photographer/user. Only some are filled in by the camera. I know this is sketchy, but it's hard to describe from the book and not from me actually doing it. If you need more details, hopefully someone else will pipe up. Any copyright added here, of course, will only be visible to programs that read EXIF data. HTH, Marnie aka Doe

