Saving Changes to your Photographs in Lightroom 3 | Adobe Evangelists - Julieanne Kost | Adobe TV

In this episode, Julieanne Kost will explain how changes made to photographs are saved automatically to the Lightroom Catalog. Then Julieanne will demonstrate how to use both the “Save Metadata to Files” command as well as the “Automatically write changes to XMP” Catalog Setting to push changes made to photographs from the catalog into individual files (or sidecar files) so that they can be read and utilized within additional applications such as Adobe Bridge.
http://adobe.ly/woWxHV

When updating my jpeg file with metadata from Lightroom, does this in any way degrade the image in the jpeg file.  I understood that any changes to a jpeg will result in loss of image data and a corresponding degradation of the image.

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