Prompt proofing with digital asset management

Prompt proofing with digital asset management

Nov 11, 2005: The integration of digital asset management (DAM) and remote proofing technologies is now making it possible to receive client approval in hours rather than days.

Even complex colour jobs, requiring multiple levels of customer approval, can be collaborated upon via the internet, resolving problematic delays in the production cycle. GASAA continues its information updates "bridging the gap between creation and output", by looking at advances in online proofing and DAM.

Highlighting these new technological advances, Rickey Patten of DataBasics and Lalen Dogan from Kodak have come together to deliver a 1 hour presentation demonstrating how Cumulus and RealTimeProof can be integrated for a total remote proofing solution. The session aims to show how customer's files can be managed internally using Cumulus and then made available available to customers over the internet, and how RealTimeProof revolutionises the classic proofing cycle by enabling collaboration in real time on original, high-resolution production files.

RealTimeProof is based on Kodak's breakthrough image streaming technology, Pixels-On-Demand, and allows gigabytes of high-resolution files to be viewed in seconds even over low speed internet connections.

Terri Dentry from Think Red will also be making a presentation on how Bond Imaging in Melbourne experienced a 400% increase in productivity by reducing the turnaround time to produce their customer's jobs. By combining digital asset management and internet delivery, learn how the OnDemand system was developed into a full image approval system with clients being given direct access to their own image folders online.

The seminars are expected to take place in early 2006 with specific dates to be released. For more details as they emerge, keep an eye on http://www.idm.net.au or visit http://www.gasaa.asn.au

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