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==MAC and Windows versions now available==
 
==MAC and Windows versions now available==
CS4, CS5 and CS6 versions of a FileInfo panel for embedding a Creative Commons license metadata is now available from [http://johnbishopimages.com/tools/ john bishop images].  
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CS4, CS5 and CS6 versions of a FileInfo panel for embedding a Creative Commons license metadata is now available for free from [http://johnbishopimages.com/tools/ john bishop images].  
  
 
Support for the application based panels like those found in (for example) Bridge and Premiere Pro is included, as well as XMP presets.
 
Support for the application based panels like those found in (for example) Bridge and Premiere Pro is included, as well as XMP presets.
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These panels run under both MAC or Windows systems.
 
These panels run under both MAC or Windows systems.
  
For more information, please see [[User:John_Bishop_Images|the developers wiki page]] or check the [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/XMP_help_for_Adobe_applications XMP help for Adobe applications] page for more detailed help and information.
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For more information, please see [[User:John_Bishop_Images|the developers wiki page]] or check the [[XMP help for Adobe applications|XMP help for Adobe applications]] page.

Latest revision as of 06:02, 15 January 2015

The implementation of the Abode Metadata (XMP FileInfo) panel has changed starting with CS4.
Check the XMP help for Adobe applications page for more detailed help and information.

Adobe CS3

You can add a panel to Adobe Photoshop CS3 and other Adobe CS3 based XMP-compliant applications. This panel lets you choose a license from the convenience of the File Info box. Here's how:

On Windows

Just run our setup program:

You may have to restart the application before it notices the new panel.

On Mac

Simply download our installer disk image and run the installer package inside.

More information

You can see:

Adobe CS4, CS5 and CS6

Adobe changed the implementation of the XMP FileInfo panels starting with it's CS4 suite. Beginning in CS4 the FileInfo dialog is a Flash based application built using Flash, C++ or Java. Installing the text-based CS3 version above will not work.

Check the XMP help for Adobe applications page for more detailed help and information.

MAC and Windows versions now available

CS4, CS5 and CS6 versions of a FileInfo panel for embedding a Creative Commons license metadata is now available for free from john bishop images.

Support for the application based panels like those found in (for example) Bridge and Premiere Pro is included, as well as XMP presets.

These panels run under both MAC or Windows systems.

For more information, please see the developers wiki page or check the XMP help for Adobe applications page.