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Hello
Export of a Jpeg with content credential in the file. Load in the inspect tool https://contentcredentials.org/verify all is OK. I see all the credential.
Open this Jpeg in Photoshop. Make an IA change (erase the waterwark). Flaten Image, Save. open in the inspect tool. Only the PS action are visible. All the LrC credential disappear
Is it normal ? Those credential are supposed to be unalterable no ?
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What does the inspect tool within Photoshop says?
(désolée, mon interface est en Anglais 🙂 )
You need to enable it first, so it will recognises the old stuff .
When enabled, check both settings and preview, you can change what people can see (mostly Social media posts etc... If any AI have been used, and software used will always be displayed)
The Content credential is still in Beta, but this should work, if it isn't, that works logging it as a bug (I can move this thread in the bug section if you prefer)
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Hello. Thanks for your answer. But my post is from October. So i have just decided not to use content credential and wait some years before it will be mature if it becomes mature one day.
Nothing against you. Again, thanks for your answer 😉 But I'm a bit of feed up of Adobe using users as beta tester and not able to take care of user feed back. It is the reason I have leaved the LrC pre-release program. When you propose an improvement, they don't care. Most of the time they don't even answer.
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Don't worry, I get you. However I had different experience with other Beta programs where the feedback wasn't necessarily 100% taken into account but most likely was. It can be a game of numbers: Plenty of people asking for the same stuff get more voice than the lonely one, however useful the lonely one input might be.
They have priorities and sometimes they're not allowed to tell users what they are and it can be a bit frustrating.
Know that for example, in Adobe Express, lots of ideas I shared became real, but I wasn't the only one wanting them. Obviously, it's anectodal evidence, this is my experience.
Also worth mentionning that it's a joint effort between multiple companies (adobe being just one of them) and some interests/priorities might have to be dealt with internally, things that we have, obviously, no idea about.
Things are happening at the moment for Content Credentials which are obviously in Beta (Not public ones as far as I remember) so you may keep an eye on the stuff, even if just as a passive onlooker...
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I will keep an eye 😉
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