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Hi everyone,I'm working on a series of 26 PNG illustrations and need both metadata and Content Credentials applied to each file. I've run into multiple issues where Adobe's own tools conflict with each other: CR website strips metadata — I added metadata via Bridge, then applied CR via the CR website (Beta). All my XMP metadata was removed. Re-entering metadata invalidates CR — Editing the file after applying CR breaks the C2PA hash, making CR invalid. Photoshop doesn't recognise CR from the CR website — Opening a CR website-signed file in Photoshop still shows "Enable Content Credentials" as if no CR exists. CR via Photoshop sometimes fails verification — Files signed in Photoshop occasionally show as invalid on verify.contentauthenticity.org. CR website only shows "Issued by Adobe Inc." — No personal identity is attached, which defeats the purpose of proving authorship. Is there a reliable workflow for applying both metadata and CR without them breaking each other? CR has bee
Hi there.I’ve been working on a project for a client - that features 20+ vector characters created using FF. As part of our due-diligence process, we need to show that all AI outputs are from FF-only models (ie those that are commercially safe and can be used across client communications).For those we generated in Illustrator, these are easily trackable using the Generation History menu.BUT there are a small amount that were generated using the web version of FF text-to-vector.The problem is:These images show up in the Illustrator document with the Spark icon (indicating a Generative Image) - but do not show what model was used (in the Properties or Generation History panel). We’s like to show our client that ALL generations were done using FF’s commercially-safe models, and not 3rd party models. Is there any way or resource we can use to verify that only FF models were used? And no, they don’t show up in the Web version’s “your stuff” folderI find it strange that Illustrator can recog
Adobe Content Authenticityのデジタル保護コンテンツは全年齢向けのみですか?成人向けコンテンツのデジタル保護は可能でしょうか?禁止ですか?私は成人向けコンテンツ好きなので、Adobe Content Authenticityのおかげで好きな作家さんの活動が続けられたら良いと思っています
I don't want to link my content created with Adobe to Linkedin, Twitter, or any other network. Isn't my Adobe account safe enough ?
Hello, when I try to enter into Apply to create Content Credentials I get the error message below.I am working with Windows 11, Chrome Version 136.0.7103.93 (Official Build) (64-bit) (latest).I have tried disabling all Chrome extensions, same result.
If you are using Content Credentials, how does it work with agency-type of work where an employer may has rights to the designed asset? Will it be via the designer who creates the work? or is it via the agency/employer? or is it just for freelance, independent work for now?
How do I get the AI system that generates an image to be identified in the CR information? It only identifies my name, my LinkedIn connection, and that Adobe recorded it.
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