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Coming before end of 2024!
Regional settings allow you to view the asset information for a particular region / locale - whether it be language, currency or anything else that is configured in the Metadata settings.
If Metadata Variants are configured for your project, you can view the asset according to a selected locale - including language, currency or anything else that is configured.
For example, if a project uses English and French metadata or tags in each language, you can use this setting to view the information corresponding to the selected language.
This documentation section is dedicated exclusively to Scaleflex DAM. You can access the DAM directly from the top left menu in your VXP hub, to the right of the "home" tab, you will see the "DAM" tab. Once you've clicked on it, you will find yourself within Scaleflex's Digital Asset Management portal.
View and manage your asset through the Asset Details window.
The Asset Details window allows you to peruse and edit all the information pertaining to the asset, modify the media (if it's in a supported format), publish the asset and more.
All the information about the asset is organised in vertical tabs:
All the available actions are at the top:
You can perform the following actions from the Asset Details window:
DAM Assets Management
Upload assets in bulk from your local computer or various external sources.
The Uploader lets you upload assets in the DAM from a variety of sources:
Your device's storage, camera or screen
Web links
Third-party sources include Google Drive, Dropbox, Instagram, and many others.
You can drag & drop, copy & paste or browse to the file's location to select it for upload:
You can transform your assets as part of the upload process.
Once you click the Upload button, a progress icon is shown on each asset, as well as an overall Progress bar underneath the Upload modal, showing the cumulative progress of all assets:
There are three possible end states and relevant actions:
Leverage the in-built Image Editor to adjust or enhance your image asset directly within the platform
If you have an image asset (jpg, png, webm, etc) you can modify it with the in-built Image Editor in a multitude of ways, including cropping, resizing, applying filters or watermarks, and so on. You can save the results as a new version of the main image or as an entirely new asset.
Click the Edit image button from the context menu or in the Asset Details window to open it in the Image Editor.
The Image Editor is a feature-rich inline image editor that supports the most commonly used image editing function of image editing software:
Save assets to My favorites for quick access later.
Click the heart icon in the top menu of the asset window to add an asset to your personal list.
My Favorites are unique to each user and are not shared with the entire company. This helps you keep track of assets that are important to you.
File type | Available operations |
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State | Asset highlighting | Available actions |
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Feature | Available Options |
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images
Resize - set the maximum width and height for the image to be resized after upload.
Edit image - crop; adjust the brightness, contrast and other attributes; add filters; draw on the image; or add watermarks.
videos
You can change the resolution automatically or to fit a specific device type (desktop, mobile, tablet, etc.)
Transcode - generate HLC manifest files for adaptive streaming.
any type
Rename - by clicking once on the filename or selecting Rename from the context menu
Manage details - by choosing the Manage option from the context menu.
Add metadata - by pressing the Fill metadata button.
Remove the file - cancel upload of the file
Add more files for upload
Adjust |
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Resize | Manually set your image's width and height or drag to resize using your mouse. |
Finetune |
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Filters | Select from more than 40 filters to enhance your images. |
Watermark |
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Annotate | Sketching tool |
Leverage the Scaleflex Media Editors to edit images, videos and more directly in the browser
In Scaleflex DAM you can manipulate your media files to get them just right for your needs.
Browse the relevant media subpage to learn more:
Coming before end of 2024!
Successfully uploaded
See Manage assets to continue
Failed to upload
Remove the file
Retry the upload
Duplicate detected (see Storage for possible system policies on duplicate detection)
Remove the file
Show file location (only available if the Duplicate policy is set to Override)
All available asset details are organised in different categories, grouped in tabs:
The first information seen when viewing an asset through the Asset window, this provides the overall basic information of the asset.
The General Information tab provides the following information about the current asset you are viewing:
Tab | Description |
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Use the share menu from the Asset Window as a quick way to share assets.
You can Publish or Unpublish your asset from this menu and manage its visibility.
In addition, this menu provides options to share your asset through, a CDN link, or embed in website.
Type | This displays the format of the asset |
Size | This displays the filesize of the asset in MBs. |
Resolution | The dimensions of the asset -width & height. |
Location | Location of asset within the DAM |
Labels | Displays if any labels are attached to the asset |
Orientation | Displays in which orientation the asset is in (landscape/portrait) |
Visibility | If the asset is public or private |
Main colors | This displays the main colors seen within the asset |
Dominant color | This displays the most dominant color spotted within the asset |
Created at | Creation date of the asset within the DAM |
Created by | The user who created the asset in the DAM |
Modified at | Last date when the asset was edited or its metadata has been changed. |
Expiry date | The date when the asset expires (in the context of the business usecase of the project) |
Approval status | The asset's status in the Approval workflow |
UUID | The file UUID |
Name | Defines the name of the image. |
Title | Defines the title of the image . |
Description | The user can describe the image description. |
Tags | The user can create tags, generate AI-suggested automated tags, and, at that same time delete all the tags using clear all button. |
Variations are dynamically generated transformations of an origin asset
Unlike edited images, transformations do not create separate files in the DAM.
Transformations are generated via URL query parameters and can be created graphically via the Scaleflex DAM Editor for single assets or programmatically, in bulk.
Open the asset management window and navigate to the Variations tab.
Click the + Add variation button to create a new variation using the Image Editor.
After saving the variation, it will appear in the Variations tab. You can hover over the variation to either download it or copy an optimized CDN link for easy sharing.
Comments with annotations
Image annotations allow you to communicate with fellow contributors and discuss the features of the assets. Comments and annotations are timestamped and are available to all users with editing privileges.
The comment section is accessible from the context menu and the assets management modal of each file.
In the comments section, you can:
View all comments for an asset.
Sort or filter comments.
Like or dislike comments.
Mark comments as "Resolved."
Start a new discussion from a comment.
Manage asset's approval status
Any asset can be submitted for an approval. "Approval" can adopt whatever definition your project needs, e.g. "Approval for website use". Currently, only a single approval type is supported.
Approvals must first be enabled for your project, which can done by your admin, from Settings > DAM > Automations > Workflows:
An approval can be in one of the following states, depending on the approvers' votes, configured vote outcome*, and due date expiration:
*see Approval vote outcome section below
Currently, an approval request will become Approved only if all approvers give a positive vote. If a single one rejects it, the request will be immediately set as Rejected.
It's currently not possible to configure any different outcome logic, but we plan to support that in 2025.
If an approval is not approved by the due date, the approval is automatically rejected.
An approval can be requested in several ways:
From the Context menu > More actions > Manage approval
From the Library sidebar - by expanding the Approval status and clicking Manage approval link
From the Asset Details window > Approvals tab - by clicking on the Request approval button
You would then need to set approvers (autocomplete is supported for both names and emails), enter an optional message and optionally set a due date:
There can be only one active (pending) approval request per asset, however, once completed, another one may be requested.
Approvers will get a notification whenever with each request. An approver can click on the link in the notification or navigate manually to the asset. Once in Asset Details window > Approvals tab:
Click on View and approve link
Then choose to either Approve or Reject the asset, along with an optional comment for the requester.
The approval requester can edit both the message and approvers of their request at any time. For the purpose, once in the Approvals tab of the asset:
Click on Manage approval link
Then press the Edit button
To see an asset's approval history, from the Asset Details window > Approvals tab:
Click on the History link
Select the file version you are interested on the left pane and from the right click on View details for the approval request you are interested in
The asset's custom defined or embedded metadata
The Metadata tab holds information about the asset's custom defined or embedded metadata and is organised in 2 relevant sub-tabs.
You can create and customize metadata fields to fit your needs. These fields are categorised and apply to all assets within a specific Scaleflex DAM project (token). If you manage multiple projects, each can have its own unique metadata structure.
The Custom metadata fields are visible in the asset management modal, tab Metadata -> Custom.
See Managing metadata.
Embedded metadata is stored within the asset itself and remains with it when the file is shared or downloaded. Various software tools can access and read this metadata. Examples of embedded metadata include GPS coordinates, the author's name, camera details, and more.
Scaleflex DAM can extract embedded metadata, even from custom namespaces (e.g. model name, product category), and map them to fields in the Custom metadata section.
To enable embedded metadata extraction:
Go to Settings > DAM > Automations.
Enable the Extract embedded metadata post-process.
Once enabled, embedded metadata will be automatically extracted upon file upload and displayed in the Metadata -> Embedded tab of the asset management modal.
To use embedded metadata for search or collection grouping, contact our support team to enable the mapping between embedded and custom metadata.
Use the context menu to perform various actions on an asset in the Asset Details window.
Next to the Regional settings, you will find three dots '...' button with which you can access a menu of actions you can perform on the asset:
Action | Definition |
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"My Favorites" are typically used to quickly access frequently visited assets. They provide a way to create a personalized flat list of preferred items for easy access.
Users can mark assets as favorites and view / search these assets under the My favorites submenu for quick access. Each asset can be marked as favorite or not and each user can access their list of favorite assets via Menu > My favorites:
The user can add an asset to My favorites list by simply clicking on the heart icon at the bottom right corner of the asset:
An asset whose icon is colored in purple is already added to this list, while an asset whose icon is in grey is not part of My favorites.
Users can add multiple assets in bulk to My favorites list by selecting them and then opening ...
-> Add to -> My favorites in the Navigation bar:
In the same ways, an asset or a group of assets that are already added to My favorites list can be removed from there.
None
State prior to any request being made
Pending
Approval requested but there is no outcome yet (active)
Approved
/ Rejected
Approval outcome, based on the approvers' votes
Cancelled
When a Requester (or user of necessary permission) has explicitly cancelled the request
Reset
When someone has edited the file and created a new version during an active approval request
Download
Download the asset in its original form, as a transformed image, or export its metadata in a CSV file.
Share
Publish the asset to enable public CDN links, share it via Sharebox or Embed the link in a webpage.
+ Add to
Add the asset to My favorites list or to the Download cart
Labels
Attach labels to categorize and group assets, making them easier to organize and find later.
Edit media (image / video / design template)
Use the built-in Editor to adjust or enhance the media asset directly within the platform.
Comments
Access the comments to make a note on the asset.
More actions
Locate where the asset is stored within the DAM or manage its approval status for team workflows.
Rename
Change the name of the asset
Move to
Move the asset to another folder in the DAM
Delete
Remove the asset from the DAM
DAM Folder Management
In the DAM, you can organize your assets by folders. This view is available in the left panel of the Library under the name "Folders":
It consists of a navigation panel where the folders and their sub-folders are hierarchically ordered and an expanded view where you can preview the content of the current folder. It is available in a Grid view or a List. The view is controlled by the following icon:
If you select a single folder and then click on the " Info" icon at the top right part of the page, you will open a panel showing the folder's details:
You can use the button at the top right part of the page to create a new folder. The new folder will be created as a sub-folder of your current folder's location.
Please note that "/" is treated as a special symbol in the folder name. If you specify "Media/Images", the system will create a folder "Media" and a sub-folder "Images" inside it.
Downloading assets
If you select a folder and open its context menu, you can download its content. The same action is available from the navigation bar and the download icon at the top right corner of the selected folder. The content is exported as a ZIP archive.
Exporting a list of files as CSV
This option is useful when getting details about the folder's content.
Please select the folder, open the context menu, and choose "More actions -> Export list of files (CSV)." At this step, you can choose to export the file details of the entire project or only the files placed directly in the selected folder or the folder + its nested sub-folders.
The information that is exported in the CSV contains:
Item Type
Path CDN link
mime-type size
SHA1
file uuid
creation date
update date
visibility settings
If you know the name of the folder in which you are interested, you can jump directly into it using the small Search folders box:
You can also perform actions such as downloading folders, sharing them, editing via CSV, moving folders to different locations, and deleting folders directly while searching for the desired folder.
If you know that some file is located in a specific folder, you can use the main Search box to specify this folder and then apply additional search criteria in order to find the files you are interested in:
Third-party asset upload and download
Airbox enables non-registered users to upload files through public links, offering a simple way to collect files. You can set optional activation and expiration dates and password protection for each Airbox instance. Additionally, you can invite users via email, set upload limitations, and receive notifications when assets are uploaded.
To create an Airbox instance:
Select Airbox from the left menu in your Scaleflex DAM library.
Click on + Add airbox.
Type meaningful title and description for the new Airbox.
Select the target folder in Scaleflex DAM where uploaded files will be stored. If the selected folder is already in use by another active Airbox, an alert will notify you. Choose a unique folder to avoid conflicts.
Set start and expiration dates (optional).
Enable password protection (optional).
Set limitations per file size, total number of uploaded assets, etc (optional)
Set who should receive notifications when files are uploaded to the Airbox (optional).
To edit or delete an Airbox, go to the 'Airbox' section in the left menu of your Library.
DAM Products Management
The Product feature allows grouping files based on specific product references, enhancing asset organization and search efficiency. Once enabled, users can add two new metadata fields—Product Reference and Production Position—to their assets, making it easier to locate and manage files related to different products.
To enable this feature, navigate to Settings > DAM > Library > Featured Components and turn on the Products feature to automatically add the Product Reference and Production Position metadata fields.
Users can mark assets under specific products_reference and view/search these assets under the Products submenu for quick access. Each asset can be associated with a product_references or removed from it, and each user can access their list of product-associated assets via Menu > Products. This ensures easy management and quick retrieval of assets related to specific products_references.
A product filter has been added to the search bar, allowing users to filter results using the product_references
field.
Users can input a single product reference, allowing for precise and efficient retrieval of files related to that specific product.
Bulk Product Reference Input
Users can input multiple product references simultaneously by selecting the Add List option in the Products filter and pasting the references, one per line. The system formats the input automatically, ensuring streamlined searches and efficient retrieval of exact files.
Labels are used for categorizing and describing items, allowing for flexible grouping and easy Search. One asset can have multiple labels.
Difference between Labels, Tags, and Collections
Labels allow users to organise their assets in a more structured and permanent way than Tags. Unlike the dynamic Collections whose assets change through applicable filters, they are static and are similar in principle to the labels on physical products (drinks, foods, clothes).
Users can still modify a given label and/or change which assets fall under it.
The system also allows users to view and search the labels and their applicable assets.
You can create named, colour-coded labels by clicking on + Add label
button. This allows you to list and manipulate all assets assigned to a specific label in a single view.
Title - please choose a meaningful name for your new label
Colour selector - you can choose a color for your label by clicking on the pre-defined colors or specifying its RGB code in the field bellow
Pinned - if this checkbox is marked, then the new label will appear on the top of the labels list. On Sort the system will sort first the Pinned labels and then will show the other ones.
In order to open the Configuration window, allowing you to manage your labels, you need to click on the "Settings" icon in the left panel of the page:
That will open the "Manage labels" window where you have options to Search, Add new labels, Edit the current configuration or Delete existing labels.
If you want to delete a label, it is a good practice to ensure that the number of the current assets assigned to it, is "0".
Invoking the context menu on an individual or multiple selected assets and choosing the Labels
sub-menu lets the user search and apply the available labels:
If, during the Search, no exact match is found, the user has the option to create a new label and apply it to the asset immediately:
This function is available on the Labels page when selecting a file and opening its context menu:
The user can select multiple files too and use the ...
icon in the Navigation bar in order to access the same option.
In both cases, in order to be able to detach a label, the user should have a Developer, Manager, Admin or Owner User Role.
Searching for an asset by a specific label
You can search by specific search criteria inside the pool of all assets assigned to a specific label, using the main Search box:
View the history of actions and changes performed onto an asset.
The History tab within the Asset Window will display the whole history of the asset since its inception.
You can view all its versions along their creation timestamps, and you can click to expand any version to see all actions have been done to it, by whom and when:
Third-party asset sharing
Sharebox allows you to share assets with third parties without access to Scaleflex DAM.
To create a Sharebox, select the assets you would like to share and open the Share Assets modal in the top bar or the context menu—Share / Via Sharebox.
Each Sharebox can optionally be password-protected, have an activation and expiration date, and provide options to disable or enable asset downloads. Additionally, you can invite users by email to access the Sharebox.
You can view, modify, or delete Sharebox instances from the left menu in your library under "Sharebox." You can also change the password, activation date, or expiration date.
Advanced search and filtering
The search bar allows user to use simple search with keywords that will find and display the most relevant assets found.
It is the search triggered by default when you use the main text bar, and looks for the entered keyword in title, description, filename, tags, along with all custom metadata.
Sorted by relevance (sorting adjustable afterward).
In the search keyword, any non-alphanumeric character is taken as a separator (eg "-" or "_") and the operation between those sub-keywords is AND.
If this search is used along with filters (mentioned below), it will be an AND operation between them.
The results returned by this search are divided into 2 sections, in order:
Exact: all complete sequences of alphanumeric characters (at least) are matched.
Partial/Fuzzy (aka extended): truncated sequence of alphanumeric characters, including small variations (e.g. typo), provided relevance is above a threshold (70% by default).
It is activated by typing the @
sign and selecting one of the dedicated search operator (filename,...). This allows user to search in specific fields - file, metadata, asset properties, etc.
User can also use the Context dropdown to narrow down the search scope to a specific folder or to Favourites.
Example: A collection of Cars may contain all assets tagged with #car
or having "Car" as a value in the metadata field "Vehicle type".
The main difference between grouping assets via Folders, Labels, My favourites vs Collections is that the membership of assets to a group is dynamic when using collections. This means that assets are automatically added or removed from a collection based on their technical properties and metadata values.
This Collections sub-page can be accessed from the main menu on the Library page:
In the collections list, the collections submenu has the following options:
Name: sort by name ascending or descending
“Sort” icon: if the collections are currently sorted by name ascending, then this will sort them descending and vice-versa
“Planet” icon: allows to select the metadata/tags language
Refresh: refreshes the collections list
"Info" icon: if an asset is selected, provide additional details for it
"Cart icon": a collection of downloaded assets.
You can do this by clicking on the button + Add collection. A pop-up Configuration panel will open.
Name - Please specify a meaningful collection name
Access - by default it is Company. Only users with access to DAM Hub can see these assets.
Groups- They contain a list of pre-defined collection criteria and can be used in combination with the Query or on their own.
To open the Configuration window, allowing you to manage your collections, you need to click on the "Settings" icon in the left panel of the page:
That will open the "Manage collections" window where you can Search, Add new collections, Edit the current configuration or Delete existing collections.
Assets can be filtered by their creation or last modification date using pre-defined or custom time frames
With the format filter, user can choose from a list of asset types or file formats depending on the content of the DAM container
Filtering by filesize by entering a size range
This option allows user to filter by selecting one or more tags in the container
The metadata filter allows user to select multiple metadata fields as well as multiple values for each field and apply them as filters
The image group of filters lets user filter by image dimensions/resolution, contents, color or aspect ratio
A new filter called "Products" has been added to the search bar, allowing users to filter results based on the product_ref field. This feature lets users search for multiple product values at once and easily combine product references with any other metadata filter or grouping.Users must go to the Preferences section under the Project tab and toggle the Products Filter setting to enable this filter. Once enabled, the "Products" filter will be available for use in the search bar.
Faceted navigation available in DAM products (Widget, Hub and Portal)
At its core, faceted navigation utilizes a faceted classification system to organize information. This system categorizes items based on multiple, independent attributes called facets. Each added facet acts as new filtering layer.
Concept: Faceted navigation falls under the umbrella of parametric search techniques. Instead of relying solely on keyword matching in a traditional search, it allows users to filter based on pre-defined parameters (facets) associated with the asset. This enables a more nuanced, smarter search experience.
Technology: Faceted navigation relies on efficient data structures and algorithms to handle large datasets and filter combinations. In essence, the system needs to quickly identify items that match all selected facet criteria. Search engines like Solr or Elastic Search are popular choices for implementing faceted navigation due to their ability to handle complex filtering operations.
Benefits: The technical aspects of faceted navigation translate into several benefits:
Drill-down refinement: Users can progressively narrow down results by applying multiple facet filters, leading to a precise subset of assets.
Faceted exploration: Faceted browsing allows users to explore different categories and discover new assets they might not have found through a simple keyword search.
Improved efficiency: By filtering irrelevant options, faceted navigation reduces the number of results a user needs to sift through, saving them time and effort.
Faceted navigation is applied for 4 types of attributes (as of May 8th, 2024)
Date (Uploaded and Created date)
Metadata Single-select
Metadata Multi-select
Metadata Boolean
→ Faceted navigation is only available in the "Assets" view (ie. not in the Folder view)
→ Faceted navigation section is built as a side bar at the left side of the UI, replacing entirely the filter bar (shown below, that will then be hidden) in the Assets view.
This type of navigation is activated at a {token} level, and is a global setting for all users, that can be found at the DAM-> Library -> Interface customization page.
Within a metadata, the operator between 2 values or more is set to OR
Between 2 metadata or more, the operator is set to AND
In details:
Within a metadata
-> For multi-select, we provide 2 operators: AND
and OR
Let assume we are calling query HAS
(equal to IS
but for multi-select we call it HAS
just for gramatical purpose)
We will have 2 options
Metadata HAS
a AND
b -> expected results are files which have both values a and b, file that contains only a or b won't be returned
Metadata HAS
a OR
b -> expected results are files which has either a or b, file that contains both of the values will be returned also
➡️ This option cover the 1st option -> within a multi-select metadata, we will choose HAS-OR
operator to cover more file results
-> For single-select, it will always be OR
when users click in more than one answers as one file can not contain more than one value.
For 2 metadata or more
For faceted search, it is an AND operator between multiple metadata as the answers will be more specific and this is the main idea for faceted navigation: trimming down the most correct answers
a. Multi-select metadata "colour" with value: “red”, “white”, “black”
When "red" and "white" are searched for -> expected answers are:
Files that contain value red only
Files that contain value white only
Files that contain both value red and white
b. Single-select metadata "size" with value: “35”, “36”, “37”
When “35” and “36” are searched for -> expected answers are:
files that contain 35 value only
files that contain 36 value only
c. Now, combining the two previous examples
When “red”, “white”, “35”, “36” are searched for -> expected answers have to use AND
operator to encompass the 2 metadata constraints, so answers will be assets that contain:
red and 35,
red and 36,
white and 35,
white and 36,
red and white and 35,
red and white and 36
→ Refining searches further is leading to more accurate and relevant results.