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Chapter 5. Working with Assets

[Note]Note

CoreMedia Advanced Asset Management is a module that requires separate licensing. So, it might be, that Advanced Asset Management is not part of your CoreMedia installation.

CoreMedia Advanced Asset Management allows you to store and manage your digital assets (for example, high-resolution pictures of products) in the CoreMedia system. CoreMedia DXP 8 stores the asset in the original format (for example a PSD Photoshop file) together with several renditions for different use cases.

A rendition is a derivative of the raw asset, suitable for use in output channels, possibly with some further automated processing. A rendition might be, for example, a cropped and contrast-adjusted image in a standardized file format whereas the original file might be stored in the proprietary format of the image editing software in use. Blueprint contains a download portal, where you can comfortably present your assets for download.

An Asset content item can not directly be used on your website, except for the download portal. Therefore, you can create a Picture or Video item from a rendition in an Asset item as described in Section 5.3, “Creating Pictures from Assets” and Section 5.4, “Creating Videos from Assets” .

Picture Asset content item

Figure 5.1. Picture Asset content item


CoreMedia Advanced Asset Management integrates with Adobe Drive. This allows you to access your CoreMedia assets directly from your Adobe application, such as Photoshop.