Using photoshop elements 6.0 - converting raw photos files to dng, how/where do I add metadata?

Using photoshop elements 6.0 - converting raw photos files to dng, how/where do I add metadata?

Metadata can be added in Properties panel. select a file and hit Alt+Enter. It will open up Properties panel. You may drag drop tags on the media and do File > Write tags info to files to write tags in file metadata.
Thanks
Andaleeb

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