To the the © symbol - hold down your Alt key then type the number 0169 on your numeric keypad and then let go the Alt key.
To the the © symbol - hold down your Alt key then type the number 0169 on your numeric keypad and then let go the Alt key.
(c) will suffice!
You don't actually need to use the © symbol to make your copyright statement valid. You don't even need to use the WORD copyright in order to assert copyright. You just need to BE the photographer who took the shot (presuming you've not surrendered copyright to the company you're working/contracting to).
By adding your name to the EXIF, and labelling it "copyright" or "(c)", you're just assisting the company/individual to find you when they want to enquire about usage.![]()
Hi all . Trivial question . How do I create the copyright symbol when adding my copyright info into the camera ( Canon 60D ) . The symbol isn't on the LCD screen . Thanks in advance
Damo
The reason why I am confused by this because the OP asked about the copyright symbol on his 60D LCD screen (OSD I presume?). So all those saying use alt 0169 is of little use if trying to input details through the camera itself.
It would make sense to use the method above if the camera was connected to a computer and using Canon Utilities to edit.
You shouldn't need the © symbol or the word copyright for the camera, your name will be enough as it will automatically fill in the Exif in the section that is labeled Copyright.
Unless you want the exif to read
Copyright Copyright © Fred Bloggs.
As stated above (c) is not valid it just means parenthesis C parenthesis ,you need to use actual symbol ©
I'm not quite sure if there should be a year date in there somewhere or not ?
Just because I am bored........
Digital representation
Because the © symbol has long been unavailable on typewriters and ASCII-based computer systems, it has been common to approximate this symbol with the characters (C).
The character is mapped in Unicode as U+00A9 © copyright sign (HTML: © © ).[12] Unicode also has U+24B8 Ⓒ circled latin capital letter c (HTML: Ⓒand U+24D2 ⓒ circled latin small letter c (HTML: ⓒ
.[13] They are sometimes used as a substitute copyright symbol where the actual copyright symbol is not available in the font or in the character set, for example, in some Korean code pages.
On Windows it may be entered by holding the Alt while typing the numbers 0 1 6 9 on the numeric keypad. It can be entered on a Mac by holding the Option key and then pressing the "g" key. On Linux, it can be obtained with the <compose key> C O ComposeKey sequence.
and much more found here.......
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_symbol
Another thing we have to thank the Americans for!
tiler65 said:(c) will suffice!
I have no idea what you are trying to do though.
You can change all the copyright info in an exif editor.
It would make sense to use the method above if the camera was connected to a computer and using Canon Utilities to edit.
So has anyone tried this? Can anyone confirm it will work for the OP?
tiler65 said:There is no alt key on a 60d LCD screen, so how can anyone try it? But if you load canon utilities and connect the camera,yes you can use the computer to use a Unicode shortcut to add the copyright symbol.
I don't think you can. The camera would need to have Unicode installed to achieve that and it doesn't. At least none of mine do.
You can do it in the EOS utility if you want.
Well apologies to the OP, seems all the advice you been given on here is abolute trollocks![]()
admirable said:Well apologies to the OP, seems all the advice you been given on here is abolute trollocks![]()
Really?
admirable said:Feel free to to reveal the post that answered the OP's question
Feel free to to reveal the post that answered the OP's question
So your first reply added more info than needed too.
The first reply to the OP should have been
You can't
The thread closed and locked, I must admit there are many a topic were such simple and precise answers would be sufficient IMHO.![]()

Hold down Alt key and press numbers 0169 and release Alt key.Result nothing?![]()
