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We offer a list of Scaleflex's DAM most popular plugins with brief descriptions on how to set them up.
DAM Magento Plugin
The DAM Plugin is an extension which adds Asset Management to the Magento Admin (Product Images, Tinymce 4 WYSWYG) and shows it on the Front-end (Product listing page, Product detail page, Minicart, Cart Page, and Checkout Page).
There are 3 simple steps for enabling the plugin on your Magento 2 website:
Obtain a DAM token (request it here);
Install the DAM module for Magento 2;
Add your security configuration parameters to access your DAM library.
Please note that the plugin will make some changes in the Admin section.
Currently, the plugin only supports the Text Component in Page Builder; other components will be supported in future versions.
TinyMCE Image (Insert/Edit) default function will be disabled. You can change the image size by scaling (drag and drop function) or delete it and add a new one with the size you like;
The plugin will disable the default upload function in Product Edit Page. Instead, every asset will be managed by DAM (single source of truth).
The plugin works well with the Magento Luma default theme. If you use a different theme, please check the manual integration below to get the product images.
You can register for a demo if you don't already have a DAM account.
Prerequisites
DAM supports Open Source and Commerce Edition from version 2 onwards.
If you have a question or need assistance, feel free to contact our support.
Install with Composer
To be able to install the module by Composer, you need to get a copy of the module on the Magento Marketplace, or directly from Github. Then, unzip the source code to app/code folder.
Enable and install the following modules in Magento:
php bin/magento module:enable Scaleflex_Filerobot php bin/magento setup:upgrade php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy
Configuration
Once the steps listed above are completed, you need to enter your DAM token and security template into the DAM module configuration in the Magento admin interface: Stores > Configuration > DAM By Scaleflex > DAM integration.
If your token and security template id is verified, please activate the module by selecting Yes in the DAM Enable dropdown then save again.
After all is done, you will be asked to flush your Magento cache.
You will not be able to activate the plugin until the token and security template id are correct.
Configuration options
DAM Token: Your DAM token from the Asset Hub interface;
Security Template Identifier: Security template ID, found in the Project > Access > Security templates (tab) menu;
DAM upload directory: This is the top storage folder for your assets. The default value is /magento
.
Please create the folder in DAM first to prevent an error. If you want to change it, you need to check if the folder exists in your DAM container.
Please click on Icon DAM on TinyMCE:
Then choose which images you want to insert -> transform:
You will be able to select and insert one or more images:
If you want to change the image size, please choose one image at time and click Insert. After that, you will be able to set the desired image dimensions.
If you want to change the dimensions of an already inserted image, you can use Tinymce Image size drag and drop.
Go to Product Edit Page in Images and Video Tab, then click Image Manager. Then you can use the file manager like TinyMCE above.
DAM Prestashop plugin
Supports the default versions of Product Media and TinyMCE (and not other TinyMCE Plugins);
Supports Prestashop from version 1.7.8.7 onwards.
Register for a demo if you don't already have a DAM account.
- Download the DAM module
Step 2: Unzip the file and change the folder name to "DAM"
Step 3: Zip the file with the name "DAM.zip"
Step 4: In Admin go to Modules/Module Manager -> Upload the Zipped file
- From the Marketplace
Step 1: In Admin go to Modules/Module Catalog and search for "Filerobot by Scaleflex"
Step 2: Click "Install"
3. Configuration
Step 3: Go to Modules/Module Manager -> Other Section -> Click on Configure on "Filerobot by Scaleflex"
Step 4: Update the configuration (credentials) and activate the Module, then your site is ready to go.
Activation: Enable/Disable the module
Token: Your DAM Token
Security template identifier: Your DAM security template (in Project > Access > Security templates tab)
DAM upload directory: The directory where you want to store/manage assets
4. User guide
Product media
Go to Catalog/Product -> Click +
button in Product Images
Choose images and click Insert
Product WYSIWYG
Click the image
icon on WYSIWYG
Then it is the same as for a Product Media click Insert
after choosing your image(s)
DAM Opencart plugin
The DAM Plugin is an extension which adds Asset Management to Opencart.
There are 3 simple steps for enabling the DAM plugin on your Opencart admin:
Obtain a DAM token (request it here);
Install the DAM module for Opencart;
Add your security configuration parameters to access your DAM library.
Currently, the plugin supports the default WYSIWYG editor from Opencart - Summernote, but the native "Image resize" function is disabled. You can change the image size by removing the previous one then add it with new dimensions (a dedicated function will be added in the next version).
Register for a demo if you don't already have a DAM account.
Upload the admin
folder in upload/admin
to your Opencart source code.
Login to the Admin Dashboard, navigate to Extensions/Installers and upload the scaleflex_filerobot.ocmod.zip
file. Then, go to Modification and click Reload to update the installer.
Navigate to Extensions/Extensions, choose Modules from the drop-down menu, select DAM and update all configurations.
DAM Token: Your DAM token from the Asset Hub interface;
Security Template Identifier: Security template ID, found in the Project > Access > Security templates tab;
DAM upload directory: This is the top storage folder for your assets.
Please create the folder in DAM first to prevent error.
You need to enable the extension in order to use DAM in all pages.
With Summernote:
With Image field:
If you are on Summernote: You can select multiple images for insertion.
If you are in an Image Field: You should select only one. If you selected multiple items, it will use the last one, as Opencart's Image Field inserts only one image at a time.
This extension is 100% compatible with the default theme.
If you use another theme (stock or custom), you should verify that the image is indeed from DAM before returning data to the view. An examples for banners would be:
DAM Canva
The Canva plugin allows you to create using all the power of Canva and any existing templates and designs you have saved, transporting your final render into your DAM library.
Follow the below steps:
Click the Upload button (1), and select the Canva option (2)
Then login using your usual credentials in Canva and create at will
Finally, click the "Publish" button (3) on the top right corner of the Canva interface
This will import your creation as a regular asset, added to the current folder with a simple click on "upload" (4) If you need any pre-upload transformations you could set them to execute from the "Settings" side panel
DAM Drupal module
Download from Github
Step 1: Download the latest version from https://www.drupal.org/project/filerobot_by_scaleflex/releases;
Step 2: Extract the zip file in /modules
;
Step 3: In the Drual admin, navigate to Extend / find Filerobot by Scaleflex / Install
Install with Packagist
Step 1: Run composer require 'drupal/filerobot_by_scaleflex:^1.0'
Step 2: In the Drupal admin, navigate to Extend / find Filerobot by Scaleflex / Install
Activation: You can enable or disable the module;
Token: Your token from the DAM;
CNAME: If you have a CNAME configure in DAM, you can enter it in this field;
Security Template Identifier: To load the DAM Widget or DAM Image Editor, you need to create a Security Template in your DAM Asset Hub first. This will grant your Drupal instance the necessary credentials to access your storage;
DAM upload directory: The directory in your DAM account where the files will be stored.
You need to click the Update widget to load the image after choosing the image from the DAM widget.
DAM Shopware module
Register for a demo if you don't already have a DAM account.
Step 2: Rename the Zip file with the name DAM.zip
Step 3: In Admin go to Extensions / My extensions / Upload extension
Step 1: In Admin go to Extensions / Store / Catalog and search for "Filerobot by Scaleflex":
Step 2: Select the extension and choose Add extension:
Step 3: Go to Extensions / My extensions / Filerobot by Scaleflex - Digital Asset Management, Media Optimisation and Acceleration / choose Configuration:
Step 4: Update the configuration and activate the Module and your site is ready to go:
Admin access key ID: Need to generate in "Setting" to call API in Admin Dashboard;
Admin secret access key: Need to generate in "Setting" to call API in Admin Dashboard;
Folder Id: This key will auto-generate when the plugin is activated;
Activation: Enable/Disable the module;
Token: Please enter your DAM token here;
CNAME: Enter the CNAME as per the configuration in your DAM Asset Hub interface, once validated and the SSL certificate is accepted. (Or leave blank if none);
Security Template Identifier: To load the DAM Widget or DAM Image Editor, you need to create a Security Template in your DAM Asset Hub first in order for your Shopware instantiation of the DAM Widget to obtain proper credentials and access your storage;
DAM upload directory: The directory in your DAM account where the files will be stored.
The step to get "Admin access key ID" and "Admin secret access key":
DAM Contentstack App
The features of the DAM Contentstack App include:
Asset Manager Widget in Contentstack Content Management;
Multiple file type support;
Metadata sync: asset metadata from DAM will show on your Rest/GraphQL response.
Register for a demo if you don't already have a DAM account.
Sign up to Contentstack.
Updating
Security Template Identifier: Found in the Project > Access > Security Templates tab, this key is required for secure access
Asset
Container: Your DAM token from the Asset Hub interface
Custom Field
JSON Rich Text Editor
Step 2. Select Scaleflex Filerobot
Step 3. Save and Close
Step 4. On Your Entry open DAM and choose image
Custom Field
JSON Rich Text Editor
DAM x Strapi plugin
To get Scaleflex DAM integrated you will need to set up these 2 components:
Scaleflex DAM plugin: https://github.com/scaleflex/strapi-plugin-filerobot/blob/v4/README.md;
DAM upload-provider: https://github.com/scaleflex/strapi-provider-upload-filerobot/blob/v4/README.md.
Benefits:
All your media will be hosted on Scaleflex DAM;
You have the option to synchronize all your existing media to Scaleflex DAM;
You will have access to the Media Asset Widget (MAW), where you can upload media to Scaleflex DAM and select media from Scaleflex DAM.
Additional workflows or enrichments can be performed from the DAM UI
Register for a demo if you don't already have a Scaleflex DAM account.
Install the Scaleflex DAM plugin and you should see Scaleflex DAM in the left menu.
The following options are available to you:
Then, install the DAM upload provider. Every media you upload will have DAM URLs:
Upload media to Scaleflex DAM:
Select media from Scaleflex DAM:
Beginning with 2 local images
And 10 images on Scaleflex DAM
Synchronize
Note: Please don't close the browser tab until the sync process is done.
Results
DAM Sylius plugin
if you don't already have a DAM account.
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute the following command to download the latest stable version of this bundle:
This command requires you to have Composer , as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.
Then, enable the plugin by adding it to the list of registered plugins/bundles in config/bundles.php file of your project:
To configure the DAM Sylius plugin, the following components need to be updated:
1. DB Schema
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2. Admin route
Create file in config/routes/scaleflex_sylius_filerobot.yaml
with the following content:
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3. Product media tab form
Change form theme {% form_theme form '@ScaleflexSyliusFilerobotPlugin/Admin/Form/imagesTheme.html.twig' %}
in your templates/bundles/SyliusAdminBundle/Product/Tab/_media.html.twig
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4. Product grid thumbnail
Change grid thumbnail column template
5. Script
6. Config filter
Create a file config/packages/scaleflex_filerobot.yaml
and add content bellow
7. Update configuration in Admin
Navigate to Configuration / Scaleflex DAM
You can enable the plugin only if both token and security template id are correct.
Activation: Enable/Disable the plugin
DAM Token: Your DAM token, unique DAM Project and gallery identifier
Security Template Identifier: Your security template ID, found in the "Access > Security templates" section of your DAM admin
DAM upload directory: (sub)folder path to your asset's gallery, eg. /my_sylius_folder
The DAM plugin offers various Twig methods and filters to assist developers:
is_filerobot(image_path)
: Twig function which checks if an image is stored in DAM ;
image_path|filerobot('sylius_shop_product_thumbnail')
: A resizing Twig filter; More filters can be added in in config/package/scaleflex_filerobot.yaml
.
and in Twig
We have some default size follow Sylius default, you can override it in filter config ab
If you use Scaleflex DAM on existing File you have to check the path is filerobot or not, if not use the default way
Example with Sylius default
templates/bundles/SyliusShopBundle/Product/_mainImage.html.twig
templates/bundles/SyliusShopBundle/Product/Show/_mainImage.html.twig
:
The Contentful DAM App allows users to seamlessly integrate and manage digital assets (images, videos, and documents) from Scaleflex DAM within the Contentful CMS. With support for multiple file types
The features of the Contentful DAM App include:
Asset Manager Widget: Manage and insert assets directly within the Contentful content editor, streamlining the asset handling process.
Multiple File Type Support: Supports a variety of file types, including images, videos, and documents.
Metadata configuration:
Asset metadata from Scaleflex DAM will show on your Rest/GraphQL response
You can choose which attributes will be saved in Contentful content field
Configuration for limited file types and maximum file count
if you don't already have a DAM account.
Sign up to Contentful.
Contentful is 100% Cloud Native, so you have to sign up for a hosted CMS at and you will get a link to your space:
There are 2 ways:
Configuration keys(* = required):
Token*: This is the Scaleflex DAM token found in the Asset Hub interface, which allows the app to connect to your DAM account
Security Template*: Found in the Project > Access > Security Templates tab, this key is required for secure access
Asset directory: Defines the top-level folder for storing assets. The default is the root directory (/).
You can quickly validate your token and security template by clicking "Validate Scaleflex DAM Setting"
Limit: The max number of files that can be added to a single field
Attributes: A string containing information (JSON attributes) that you want to store in a Contentful field, separated by commas. For example: meta, info.
Limit Type(s): String type, acceptable values: any or all of the following: 'image', 'video', 'audio', 'application', 'application/zip', 'application/x-zip-compressed', 'application/vnd.rar', 'application/x-rar-compressed', separated by commas.
Please refresh your browser (Ctrl + F5) each time you change the settings so they take effect.
In any content model, create a new JSON Object Field
In Appearance section, choose Scaleflex DAM
In any Scaleflex DAM Field, to insert assets from DAM to content, click on Asset Manager
An Asset Dialog will appear:
Select one or more assets you want to add to the field.
Click "Insert" on the top right corner of the opened Dialog
You have 2 options:
Insert as original
Insert as transformed (change the image format or size before inserting)
After inserted, assets will appear like below:
You can:
Reorder assets position by drag and drop
You can delete unwanted asset(one by one - click on the 3 dots icon ...
then select "Delete") or click "Clear all" to remove all selected assets
If any changes are done from the Hub, please use "Refresh Assets" button so to update Contentful
The following is an example of how metadata for inserted assets is stored in JSON format within Contentful.
DAM x Opencart v4 plugin
The DAM Plugin is an extension which adds Asset Management to Opencart.
There are 3 simple steps for enabling the DAM plugin on your Opencart admin:
Obtain a DAM token (request it );
Install the DAM module for Opencart;
Add your security configuration parameters to access your DAM library.
if you don't already have a DAM account.
Login to Admin Dashboard
Go to Extensions > Installer and upload the file filerobot.ocmod.zip
Install DAM plugin
Navigate to Extensions/Extensions, choose Modules from the drop-down menu, select Filerobot and update all configurations.
DAM Token: Your DAM token from the Asset Hub interface;
Security Template Identifier: Security template ID, found in the Project > Access > Security templates tab;
DAM upload directory: This is the top storage folder for your assets.
Please create the folder in DAM first to prevent errors.
You need to enable the extension in order to use DAM in all pages.
With Ckeditor:
With Image field:
If you are on Ckeditor: You can select multiple images for insertion.
If you are in an Image Field: You should select only one. If you selected multiple items, it will use the last one, as Opencart's Image Field inserts only one image at a time.
This extension is 100% compatible with the default theme.
If you use another theme (stock or custom), you should verify that the image is indeed from DAM before returning data to the view. An examples for banners would be:
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Please note that this plugin is directly developed and maintained by the team.
This integration allows business users to build personalized landing pages and applications by repurposing content from your Scaleflex DAM digital asset management system. It also enables developers to use their preferred front-end tools to build these applications.
Make assets housed in Scaleflex DAM available to the by adding this integration.
Get connection settings
Log into Scaleflex DAM Hub.
Note Container Id string to the left from your account icon at the top right corner. You will need this value in the next section.
Click on the Settings icon top right corner of the screen.
Scroll to the tab Project section.
Click on Access ink.
Create a new template in the Security templates tab if not created yet.
Note the Secret Key of your template. You will need this value in the next section.
Add integration
In Uniform, open your project.
Navigate to the Integrations tab.
Scroll to the section Browse Integrations.
Click Scaleflex DAM.
Click Add to project.
add-project
Enter the required values:
Click Save.
After you install the Scaleflex DAM integration, new asset library becomes available.
You can manage your Scaleflex DAM assets from inside Uniform. Uniform leverages its Media Widget to provide access to your library throughout your project.
DAM WordPress plugin
The DAM WordPress plugin allows you to interact with your WordPress database and upload or access media assets. It enables you to manage, upload, and access media assets from within your DAM, directly in WordPress, providing a more efficient and streamlined media management process. If you are new to DAM, check out this .
Plugin:
Or
Log in to your WordPress admin panel
Enter "Filerobot" in the search field and then install the plugin
Once installed, click Activate.
Navigate to the DAM admin page
Fill-in the plugin's settings page with the required authentication details:
CNAME: If you'd like to use a custom domain for image URLs.
DAM token: Your token from the DAM.
DAM upload directory: Choose the folder where uploaded assets should be stored in the DAM platform.
“Don’t store media assets on WP server” : If checked, only the original image will be stored on WordPress, while image variants (resized, compressed) will remain on DAM.
“Use Media Asset Widget as gallery”: Replaces the default WordPress Media Gallery with the DAM Media Asset Widget.
“Synchronize DAM metadata” : Syncs metadata from DAM to WordPress (e.g., DAM tags as image alt text). Warning: This option is mandatory for advanced editors (like Elementor, Gutemberg, etc.).
“Sync Post ID” checked means this option will sync all post ID are using the asset to a specific metadata field.
“Sync metadata fields”: Syncs selected metadata fields between DAM and WordPress. Warning: This setting needs a specific set of metadata in DAM to be activated, otherwise will break the synchronization. And “Name of the metadata list in WP database” is required if this option checked.
The “Test connection” button tests if your DAM token and Security Template Identifier can connect to your Filerobot asset library.
The “Synchronization status” button tells you how many files still needs to be synchronized from WP CMS to Filerobot platform (the “up”) and how many files still needs to be synchronized from Filerobot platform to WP CMS (the “down”).
The “Trigger synchronization” button starts the actual synchronization.
For example, before DAM is installed and activated, you have these 2 images on your WP CMS and these 2 images on your DAM platform:
At this point, the images' URLs still have WP CMS URLs
After you install, activate and configure DAM , you can first check the connection to DAM. This will confirm if you entered the correct credentials.
Then you can check the status of what is yet to be synchronized:
Then you can do the actual synchronization:
The progress bars will give you information about the current synchronization process
The logs tab will show you more information about the synchronized media assets.
Now you can see that all the images' URLs had became DAM URLs
and on DAM platform
The next major feature that DAM brings is: the Media Asset Widget (MAW) in Media Library
Here you can upload your media assets to the DAM platform (instead of WP’s local library)
The next major feature that DAM brings is that: anywhere where the Media Manager opens, a MAW tab will be inserted into it.
The next feature that DAM brings is it’s image editor, instead of WP’s image editor
DAM also has a cron
When you deactivate DAM , all the media assets that have been synchronized to DAM will be removed.
From Jan 2022: Media files' metadata sync is enabled:
DAM meta → WP meta,
DAM tags → WP alt,
DAM comments → WP content.
From Jan 2022: DAM plugin only works with these settings:
June 2022: The plugin is English-only and no longer supports multilingual strings.
The DAM WordPress plugin is compatible with popular plugins like:
Classic Editor,
Gutenberg Editor,
WooCommerce, Elementor,
ACF.
If you encounter any issues with third-party plugins, please let us know, as WordPress's open system sometimes allows plugins to overwrite configurations.
DAM Storyblok App
if you don't already have a DAM account.
Sign up to Storyblok.
You can find the Scaleflex DAM in the , clicking the Visit Website button will link to this page containing all instructions.
Note that requesting an installation delegation can be done via our or our support email , and finally using our regular .
Make sure you complete, in any case, each of the following steps fully:
Send us the installation delegation request, including
Your Storyblok "Space ID" (find it in the settings, in General / Space)
Your preference of installation type ( Field Plugin, or App level -default- )
Add (invite) our Plugins Installation team to your Space
Use register@scaleflex.com (you can remove this user once the installation is completed)
with "Admin" role (otherwise the installation is not possible)
Our support team will contact you back to confirm the installation date and make sure you have everything configured properly to start using the Scaleflex DAM plugin.
Once this is done, you will be able to find the new block in your "Block Library" under the name "DAM" and be ready to go!
Depending on your level of support and onboarding plan, a CSM can assist you for the next steps: setup and configuration.
You have 3 required configuration items to take from the Asset hub: Token (the unique project or library identifier), Security Template (this will be used as the secret for authentication), Directory (where you want Storyblok's assets to be stored and retrieved from, usually a dedicated sub-directory; note that this field must be comprised under the directory limit of the Security Template you have selected) And there are optional fields: limit, attributes
You can add as many blocks containing the DAM field type as needed. There is no limit on the number of blocks you can include.
Go to Block Library -> New Block
Enter any Technical Name you want, Select Nestable Block -> click "Add Block"
In the side modal "Edit [Technical Name]" that appeared, enter any name as Field (eg. DAM_Asset), then select the type of field as plugin -> click "Add"
Click on the field just added (in the "General" section below), then scroll down to the Plugin Options, then choose "filerobot-storyblok" in the Custom Type drop-down. Add the 3 configuration keys you gathered from the DAM and set up like below:
token = Token from DAM (aka project identification code),
secTemplate = Security template from DAM,
rootDir = Base directory (also in the security template configuration).
limit (optional) = number of files you can show when choose on DAM Asset
attributes (optional) = add more data on API Response Structure (ex: meta, tags, owner),
limitType (optional) = File Type Filtering ( ex: image, video, audio, application, application/zip, application/x-zip-compressed, application/vnd.rar, application/x-rar-compressed )
Note: Show complete Metadata work if the token has permission. The list project configuration default shows the title and description.
Below are the 3 configuration steps illustrated:
New BlockNew Field TypeField Required SettingsField Optional Settings
Add New Block
In any Content, type Edit Page
Click Add Block, Choose the Block contain the DAM Field you want to add to the Page:
It is now possible to interact with your DAM library assets directly from Storyblok:
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Step 1. On Content Type Menu
Step 3. Save and Close
Step 4. On Your Entry open DAM and choose image Step 5. Publish
Step 1. On Content Type Menu
Step 2. Select Scaleflex DAM
Step 5. Publish
To install the Contentful DAM App, visit the and click 'Install'. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.
Uniform setting | Value |
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You can insert assets directly into your Uniform using .
Ensure you have a DAM account. If not, .
Security Template Identifier:A key for obtaining time-limited access tokens (used for API interaction). See: . Behind the scenes, the code would use the Security Template Identifier to obtain a SASS (the “limited-time password”). The SASS would then be used in the auth header for interacting with the Filerobot API ()
# | Action | How to |
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Container Id | Your DAM container id (aka token). |
Security templates secret key | Security templates are meant to be used by frontend applications calling the DAM API directly or via the Media Asset Widget. |
1 | Add Assets |
2 | Reorder | Drag and drop to sort assets |
3 | Remove Asset | On each added Asset -> Click the Bin icon to remove one Item |
4 | Remove all Assets | To remove (delete) all Assets, click the red "Remove all assets" in the top right corner. |
The DAM Adobe CC embeds the Media Asset Widget (MAW) plugin inside the following supported Adobe applications:
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe InDesign
There are no more copy-pasting media assets from your local drive to DAM; everything happens within your Creative Cloud application.
Step 1. Download the extension files from the link and unzip them.
(use the following in your browser if you can't download from the above URL link)
Step 2. Copy the unzipped folder content into the folder for your Creative Cloud version:
If you have Photoshop CC 2014, CC 2015, CC 2015.5, CC 2017 or above:
Mac OS: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/CEP/extensions/
Windows x64: C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Adobe/CEP/extensions/
If you have Photoshop CC:
Mac OS: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/CEPServiceManager4/extensions/
Windows x64: C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Adobe/CEPServiceManager4/extensions/
You have to create the folder if it does not already exist.
Step 3. Restart Photoshop, and you will find the DAM widget/extension in Window > Extensions > extension_name.
First, you need to log in to your DAM account from the Widget.
Then, you can select the Company and Project you would like to access (for multi-project DAM accounts).
You can browse your container and its folder structure directly from the widget, use the search and sort functions, and create folders.
You can upload images from Photoshop directly to your DAM container. Downloaded images from DAM can be inserted as a new file or layer in an existing Photoshop project.
1/ Click Add Assets 2/ Asset picker modal: Choose any asset(s) you want to insert 3/ On top of the modal: Click Insert 4/ Result