Help with code replacements

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Hi guys i'm currently setting up my code replacements in preparation for my first agency game this weekend.

and just wondered what you guys use as the most common ones.

so far I have

/t/ is tackled by
/c1/ celebrates scoring the opening goal
/c1t/ celebrates scoring the opening goal with team-mate

and that's it :D

What do you guys do for bookings, red cards and fouls etc

Also do you have ones set up for shots on goal etc or do you just type these?
 
/vfp/ - vies for possession
/red/ - is given red card after
/yel/ - is give yellow card after
/wba/ - wins ball in the air
/ch/ - challenges for possession
/l/ - (L)
/r/ - (R)
/c/ - (C)

But to be honest, I just type them these days. I know others don't but I just find it easier.

One this I have started doing this season in the player names is including their club.

/mi7/ = "Darius Henderson of Millwall"
 
agree with helen i find i easier to type but have my players eg millwall's darius henderson not the other way round
get your squad names from football squads and do it in excel
 
/vfp/ - vies for possession
/red/ - is given red card after
/yel/ - is give yellow card after
/wba/ - wins ball in the air
/ch/ - challenges for possession
/l/ - (L)
/r/ - (R)
/c/ - (C)

But to be honest, I just type them these days. I know others don't but I just find it easier.

One this I have started doing this season in the player names is including their club.

/mi7/ = "Darius Henderson of Millwall"

Cheers Helen :thumbs:

But what do these stand for?
/l/ - (L)
/r/ - (R)
/c/ - (C)
 
ooooh, thats great, where on earth did you get the list from???
 
I dont use it much for anything other than player/manager names as I'm quite a quick typist, but I do have tb (is tackled by), cb (is challenged by), fb (is fouled by).

I've often pondered making my captions very funny but I dont think that'll go down too well, though the poor guys on the picture desks may appreciate it on a boring afternoon.
 
Not sure about Lightroom but when I use to use Photoshop it just saved the exif when I saved the image. Have you tried opening an image and checked?
 
There's an option when you are exporting from Lightroom to minimise exif data (and therefore filesize) - IIRC it defaults to that setting. If that option is checked then captions won't be included in the exported files.
 
Open the jpg in Photoshop and look at the properties.
 
Just make sure you don't "save for web" as this will just strip everything out, use "save" or "save as"
 
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