Implementation of Adobe Experience Manager Assets
Digital asset management
Asset Unprotection: With this feature, users have the option to unprotect an asset for editing and then reprotect it, preventing another user from moving it until they have finished.
Asset collections: Simplify the ability to create, edit, and share assets. Create various types of folders and collections.
Asset information: Discover what works and what doesn't, find out which assets perform best with centralized reports, including asset engagement, consumption, and interaction.
Digital Asset Workflow: Streamline work by managing workflows where content is located, such as adding users to projects and assigning roles. Adobe Experience Manager Assets automatically assigns tasks.
Digital rights management: Digital assets often have licensing requirements, and with this interface, you can reduce the risk of penalties by tracking expiration dates.
Supported formats: AEM Assets has an extensive range of apps compatible with Creative Cloud, such as InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator, and common file types like Word, PDF, JPEG, PNG, and TIF, among others. To deliver relevant experiences, it also supports 3D, panoramic, VR, and AR formats.
Version history: With the visual comparison tool, you can see the different versions created and detect duplicate assets.
Content automation: Photoshop and Lightroom are easy to use for retouching and editing content to work on variations quickly.
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Adobe Experience Manager Assets (AEM Assets)
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