Working with the Fotoware Extension for Photoshop
How it works
The Fotoware extension for Photoshop lets you check out files from a Fotoware archive and edit it in Photoshop, and then upload your changes to the server when you're done.
You can also create new content in Photoshop and upload that content to the Fotoware server using the plugin, i.e., there's no need to log in to Fotoware separately to upload newly created content.
Access requirements
To use the plugin, a user must
- be assigned a Fotoware Editor license
- be granted the Open permission on at least one Fotoware archive
- Install the Fotoware plugins for Adobe Creative Cloud
Logging in
To open the Fotoware panel in Photoshop, open the Window menu in Photoshop, choose Extensions... and choose Fotoware.
Your default web browser will open and prompt you to log in and authorize the extension to access your Fotoware site.
Extension overview
Once logged in, the extension lists the archives you can access and check out files from. In the screenshot, you can see (1) the search field, (2) the navigation buttons to switch between archives, albums, and your pinned favorites, and (3) the grid that displays archives, albums and pins, and then contents therein when you click on e.g., an archive.
Search field (1)
Use this to search for specific content in all the available archives that the user has access to.
A separate topic explains how to perform searches in Fotoware.
Archives/Albums/Pins (2)
These buttons reflect the archives, albums, and pins users can access. For example, by pinning an asset in the web interface, it can quickly be retrieved on the Pins tab in the Photoshop extension. Similarly, albums that the user has created and albums that others have shared with the user can be accessed via the Albums tab and then placed in the layout. Archives can also be browsed individually.
Asset thumbnail grid (3)
The grid shows the available archives, albums, or pinned assets. When an archive or album is opened by clicking on it, it displays the contents of that collection. Only the search results are shown when navigating into an archive after a search has been entered. To go back from the thumbnail grid and see the list of all archives, the user can click on the Up link.
Note the sorting mechanism and the filters to the right: If an archive contains a very large collection of assets or if a search produces too many results to skim through, the filters (taxonomies that have been configured for the archive) can be used to narrow down the search, and the sort method can be set to the filename, modification time or Original Date (=Camera Date) in ascending or descending order.
Asset markers
Asset markers may be displayed on the thumbnails. The server administrator may have configured several markers to indicate, for example, the validity of assets or their current workflow state. A tooltip will be displayed by hovering with the cursor over the marker, informing the user what the marker means.
Checking out a file for editing
- Perform a search and navigate to the archive and asset you want to check out.
- Double-click the thumbnail to open the file in Photoshop. (Tip: if you'd like to have a closer look at it before checking it out, click on it once to open a preview in the extension panel. You can then double-click on the preview to check the file out.)
- Edit the file in Photoshop in whatever way you'd like.
- When you're done, select Check in asset below the thumbnail grid to choose how to proceed.
You have four options: - Save and upload changes - Saves and uploads the file to the server, overwriting the existing file in Fotoware.
- Save as new file - Create a new file in Fotoware and keep both the original and the new version. When choosing this option, you can choose a new filename before the file is uploaded.
- Close file - Close the file, ignoring any changes made. The original file in Fotoware remains untouched.
- Open another asset - Cancel the check-in and go back to the grid. Use this if you change your mind about checking in this asset.
Uploading content you've created in Photoshop
Having created artwork or graphics in Photoshop, you can use the Fotoware extension to upload your piece to Fotoware.
Tip: Make sure you add some metadata to the file using File Info in Photoshop. Doing so will make it easier to find and work with the asset in Fotoware after it has been uploaded.
- Save the open file locally or on a network share in Photoshop.
- Select Upload on the bottom right corner of the Fotoware extension.
- You are prompted to enter the upload location (see below). Select Change to choose from one of the archives you have upload rights to and optionally change the filename.
- Select Upload to send the file to Fotoware.