The DAM Book"O'Reilly Media, Inc.", 27 апр. 2009 г. - Всего страниц: 476 One of the main concerns for digital photographers today is asset management: how to file, find, protect, and re-use their photos. The best solutions can be found in The DAM Book, our bestselling guide to managing digital images efficiently and effectively. Anyone who shoots, scans, or stores digital photographs is practicing digital asset management (DAM), but few people do it in a way that makes sense. In this second edition, photographer Peter Krogh -- the leading expert on DAM -- provides new tools and techniques to help professionals, amateurs, and students:
To identify and protect your images in the marketplace, having a solid asset management system is essential. The DAM Book offers the best approach. |
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Nondestructive Image Editing | 33 |
Metadata | 63 |
Choosing Hardware for Image Storage | 159 |
Backing Up and Validating Data | 205 |
Ingestion Workflow | 257 |
Working Files Management | 285 |
Lightroom Workflow | 315 |
Contents | 318 |
BridgeACR Workflow | 359 |
Cataloging Strategies | 393 |
Data Migration | 431 |
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