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Asset upload

If the user wants to take full advantage of the additional features offered by Digizuite when working with the images in the Adobe CC products, it is possible to upload new assets into the DAM directly through the Adobe CC Connector.  

Upload from disk

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Users can upload any assets from their computers by pressing the Upload from disk button. This will bring forth the upload dialog box. After finding and selecting the files, clicking Open will start the upload process. 

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Once the upload is finished, it will result in the appropriate message at the bottom of the application.

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Upload active document

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It is possible to upload the active document. The document must be saved before it can be uploaded. There are two options available:

  • Uploading the document as a new asset in Digizuite

  • Replacing the existing asset, if the document is already an existing asset in Digizuite.

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Adobe products which has the Link Manager (After Effects, InDesign and Premiere Pro) cannot have broken or local links in the document if they wish to upload the active document. (See section “Link Manager“ to resolve this issue)

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Using assets

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The assets from the DAM displayed in the Adobe CC Connector can be used by simply clicking the Place button on the asset card.

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In asset preview mode the user has the option to choose the quality from a list. Click the Use button and a modal box will show the available qualities to choose from. The possible values depend on the asset type.

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Dependent on the application and the asset type, the asset is either opened or directly placed in a predetermined location on the canvas:

  • In the case of InDesign, once the user has chosen quality, the thumbnail of the image will become attached to the mouse pointer, until the user clicks on the spot on the page, where it should be placed. The user can also pre-select the spot, in which the image should be placed (for example, a frame). If the goal is to replace another image already existing on the page, the user needs to click on it, and then click Place/Use and choose the quality from the connector.

  • In the case of Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, or Premiere Pro, the procedure is simpler and the user can simply click Use on an asset out of the Adobe CC Connector and the asset will be placed on the canvas.

Once the asset is placed on the page/canvas, the user can continue working with it like with assets from any other source. 

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In InDesign, the quality configured on the MM5 config manager (Creative cloud connector - Low insert quality) will be used by default. If this is not set or the asset does not have the specified quality, then it will default to the source. For all the other Adobe products, source will be used.

Check-in/out

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The user has the possibility to lock (check out) an asset while working on it. The user can check out the asset by clicking the icon. This prevents others from uploading and replacing the asset.

In the image shown below:

  • (1) shows a green icon of an open lock, which means that the asset is not locked and can therefore be freely used

  • (2) shows a black icon of a closed lock, which means that the asset is locked (checked out). Hovering the mouse pointer over the lock icon will reveal a tooltip showing who checked out the asset and when auto check-in will occur.

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If your user has the role "Administrator", then they have the option to check in the asset by force, by clicking the locked icon. The force check-in dialog will show and clicking Confirm will finish the process.

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When the user activates Upload active document in the menu, and the asset is already checked out by another user, then Replace existing asset option is disabled and by hovering the mouse pointer over the lock icon will reveal a tooltip showing who checked out the asset and when auto check-in will occur.

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Auto check-in duration

By default when the user checks out an asset, it will be locked for 1 hour. After that, the system will auto check-in the asset. The duration can be changed on the server where the Digizuite DAM is installed. Locate the file \DigizuiteCore\legacyservice\appsettings.json and look for the section CheckInOutDetails.

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  "CheckInOutDetails": {
    "DefaultCheckOutDuration": "01:00:00"
  }

Link manager (After Effects, InDesign, Premiere Pro)

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All the DAM assets used in InDesign documents are linked, and their overview can be seen in the Links panel. Up-to-date links are displayed as a blue icon attached to the image on the page.

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The assets used in InDesign remain in the Digizuite DAM and will be available to other people as links when the document is sent to them. It is therefore not necessary for the users to send their documents together with all the images used in them. The recipient needs access to the DAM, however, to gain the ability to update links. 

When opening a document in InDesign, the system checks all the links to the DAM. If the asset has been replaced in the DAM or the assets are missing on the user's local hard disk, the system will show a notice with a prompt. The connector will prompt you with the option to direct you to the link manager to relink the missing links.

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The link manager handles the management of assets. The link manager can be accessed from the menu under the link manager.

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The following message will be displayed in case no assets are added in the InDesign document:

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If the user then inserts an asset/several assets into the InDesign document, clicking the refresh button will result in showing the inserted asset(s) in a list form.

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In the link manager, the user can see the table with all the inserted assets in the InDesign document.

The link manager contains the following elements:

  • A refresh button to refresh the page in case of a change. Every time a new asset is inserted in the InDesign document while the link manager is open, the refresh button has to be clicked to update the table

  • A dropdown to handle the multi-selection of assets in the table

  • A table to display all the inserted assets in the InDesign document

Each table row has the following information:

  • “Asset” - the asset name and the image of the asset

  • “Ext.” - extension

  • “Quality” - the quality for a specific asset can be changed

  • “Status” - the current status of the link.

Status

The status column can have 4 different states as displayed in the screenshot above. The user can hover the mouse pointer over each icon to display the description of the state.

The status column shows if a link is broken and if the asset is a local asset, meaning it will check if the specific path of the asset can be located on your computer. 

The available status types:

  • a checkmark icon indicates that the link is both locally linked and DAM linked, i.e. everything is working correctly

  • a link icon indicates that the link is broken, which means that the local path on the user’s computer cannot be found, which can be fixed by simply relinking the link, as the asset had already been uploaded to the DAM

  • an upload icon indicates that the link is a local asset that can be uploaded to the DAM

  • a warning icon indicates that the link cannot be found from the local path on the user’s computer. This means that in order to fix this, the user needs to manually find the asset and replace it in InDesign document in order to achieve the download status.

Selecting assets

The table allows for the ability to select assets. They can be selected in two ways:

  • By manually clicking the asset in the first column of the table

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  • By using the dropdown, where there are three options available:

    1. Select all assets

    2. Select all assets which have broken links

    3. Select all assets which are local assets

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Relinking, Uploading, Changing the quality

Depending on which assets have been selected, the buttons at the bottom of the page will change accordingly (see image below)

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There exist 5 states that assets can be in:

  1. Green checkmark - No issues: Change quality will appear

  2. Yellow link - Local asset deleted: Relink and Change quality will appear

  3. Yellow clock - DAM Center asset has newer version: Relink and Change quality will appear

  4. Red arrow - The asset exists on your computer, but not on the DAM Center: Upload

  5. Red warning - The asset exists neither locally nor on the DAM Center: No button - the system cannot help you resolve this state

Select the assets with yellow links and/or yellow clocks, and press Relink.

When the assets with broken links have been linked again, the following prompt will appear:

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Your link manager will refresh to reflect your changes:

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Uploading an asset

Uploading assets can be done in two ways, i.e. by:

  • Manually selecting the assets with the upload icon

  • Using the dropdown to select all the assets that are local assets.

When one of the options has been selected, the Upload button becomes available.

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If the InDesign document is not saved before clicking the Upload button, the following dialog will appear:

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Two cases can occur when uploading an asset to the DAM:

  1. The asset does not already exist in the DAM and it will be uploaded to the DAM Center

  2. The asset already exists in the DAM Center and a dialog concerning duplicates will be prompted.

The duplicates dialog contains the following elements:

  • The current asset the user tried to upload with the thumbnail of the asset and the file path

  • All the duplicates which are already in the DAM

  • Button to choose the action for the specific asset

  • The number of assets that the user tried to upload, exist in the DAM.

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The user has two options when clicking the Choose action button:

  1. Upload as a new asset

  2. Relink existing assets.

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If the user wants to upload the asset as a new asset in the DAM, the Upload as a new asset button should be selected.

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The next step is to click Next in order to handle the next asset in the queue.

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If the user wants to relink the current asset with an asset in the DAM, the Relink existing asset button should be selected.

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The next step is to select which duplicate asset should be relinked. The first duplicate asset will always be selected after the button is clicked.

The user can use the scrollbar or mouse scroll to browse through all the duplicates matching the specific asset.

Once the specific duplicate asset has been chosen to be relinked, the user can click the Next button.

Once all the assets in the queue have been processed, a dialog will display the number of assets that are being downloaded and relinked, as well as which asset is currently being processed.

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When all the assets are downloaded and relinked, the following dialog will be prompted:

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When the Close button is clicked, the table is automatically updated.

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Changing the quality of an asset

Relinking broken links can be done in two ways, i.e. by:

  • Manually clicking on the text in the Quality column on a specific asset

  • Selecting all the assets that the user wants to change the asset quality on and then clicking the Change quality button at the bottom of the connector panel.

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The dialog for clicking a specific asset will display the currently selected quality and all of the possible qualities the asset can be changed to.

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For files bigger than ~5 MB or if the utilized upload speed is slow, it might take 1-2 minutes before the newly generated qualities are available for use in the DACCC.

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If a quality option is not downloaded for the specific asset, then it will be downloaded and the asset quality will be changed automatically. Otherwise, it will be changed automatically.

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After Effects

  • When files are inserted from the CCC then they are imported as a FootageItem

  • Files inside a Composition or a Folder will not be displayed inside the Link Manager

Premiere Pro

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