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Image Database

Image Database. 0117 963 6316. About CDG. Digitizing Images. Database Functions. Colour Correction. Working With Clipping Paths. Working With Layout. File Handling & File Output. VAM & The Internet. V isual A sset M anagement. Contents. V isual A sset M anagement. CDG: Who are we?.

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  1. Image Database 0117 963 6316

  2. About CDG Digitizing Images Database Functions Colour Correction Working With Clipping Paths Working With Layout File Handling & File Output VAM & The Internet VisualAssetManagement Contents

  3. VisualAssetManagement CDG: Who are we? CDG designs and develops software and complete system solutions for Image Processing, Colour management, databases and client/server environments. Our aim is to supply a solution of a device-independent pictures stored in a versatile digital format that provides users with the opportunity to put them to an almost limitless number of uses. CDG has supplied complete system solutions to a large number of graphic design and publishing companies - solutions that have resulted in appreciable savings in both time and money. In the following presentation we want to tell you about the VAM - Visual Asset Management system.

  4. Digitizing images: The CDG Solution Capture the digital original once – use for any output Digitizing Any input ... … Any output! The CDG Idea

  5. Digitizing images: where do the images come from? Wire image Digital camera VAM Database Photo CD Scanner Any input ... Any image file Click the images for further information Digitizing Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  6. Database functions: how does it work? VAM Database Server ImpressServer Original Image VAM Workstation / Image Workflow Manager Output Click the images for further information Database Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  7. Database functions: how does it work? Client Server Web Server VAM Workstation OPI & AppleShare Controlling spooling functions VAM Database The Internet extension • Drag & Drop directly from browser to layout • Ordering images with VAM Database • Colour Correction on low resolution level • Drag & Drop to layout programs • Creation of Clipping Paths on low resolution level FileGrabber Automatically updates database Database Object Oriented Database Server ImpressServer Separating Digital Originals to output files Database Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  8. Database functions: Powerful and fast search tools Click here for further information Database Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  9. Colour Correction: Manipulate Colour information Target Media Adjusting Levels Defining Curves Colour Balance Selective Colour Saturation Duotone Click text boxes for further information Colour C. Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  10. Colour Correction: Target Media Here you choose the output, ICC profile, the resolution and sharpness. The end user does not have to think about DPI or the like. Click to return to main Colour correction page. Colour C. Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  11. Colour Correction: Adjusting levels Here you set and adjust your highlight, shadow, and midtones. Click to return to main Colour correction page. Colour C. Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  12. Colour Correction: Defining curves By using this button the tone curve of the images can be adjusted. Click to return to main Colour correction page. Colour C. Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  13. Colour Correction: Colour Balance Here you adjust the Colour and the grey balance. Click to return to main Colour correction page. Colour C. Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  14. Colour Correction: Selective Colour This is a powerful tool where you can adjust specified Colours. Click to return to main Colour correction page. Colour C. Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  15. Colour Correction: Saturation Gives you the possibility to add more Colour to your images. Click to return to main Colour correction page. Colour C. Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  16. Colour Correction: Duotone By using this icon you have access to making simple duotones in four Colours (CMYK). Click to return to main Colour correction page. Colour C. Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  17. Colour Correction: Display your corrections Click here for further information Colour C. Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  18. Creating Clippaths: Create and store Bezier curves Click here for further information Clippaths Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  19. Creating Clippaths: The VAM Plug-in working for you Click here for further information Clippaths Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  20. Creating Clippaths: Simply name and store Click here for further information Clippaths Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  21. Creating Clippaths: Display the clippath Clippaths Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  22. Working with layout: Drag & Drop to layout program Click here for further information Layout Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  23. Working with layout: Preparing for printing Click here for further information Layout Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  24. Working with layout: Processing the high-res files Click here for further information Layout Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  25. File Output: Defining the Target Media Choose Colour space Define sharpening options Choose file format Click text boxes for further information File Output Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  26. File Output: Which image media are used? CMYK separations VAM Database Computer to plate Poster Plotter New original, eg. Dia (4x5”) Other digital image files … any output! File Output Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  27. VAM Database: Getting access through the Internet Click here for further information Planet Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  28. VAM Database: Search VAM Database at host server Click here for further information Planet Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  29. VAM Database: Display different corrections online Colour Corrections Clippaths Click here for further information Planet Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  30. VAM Database: Ordering images with VAM Database Click here for further information Planet Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  31. VAM Database: Receiving images with VAM Database! Click here for further information Planet Any input ... … any output! The CDG Idea

  32. VisualAssetManagement The VAM Database from Kodak is the solution you have been looking for. Never again will you have to rescan an image to adjust the final Colour, never again will you find yourself having to redo clippaths on an image that has been Colour adjusted and scaled to re-size. Never again will you have to hunt for missing elements of a page layout file. Never again will you be faced with an incorrect version of the corrected image. On top of that you are now able to use the World Wide Web for displaying images, for creating page layout, for ordering files for multi purposes, and for creating a perfect layout.

  33. VisualAssetManagement Thank you for looking through our CDGVAM Database presentation which you are also able to download from our homepage as a Powerpoint Presentation file (5.5 MB) by choosing the icon to the right. If you have any questions regarding our products or services please do not hesitate to contact CDG at: Phone:0117 963 6316 Fax:0117 963 6206 e-mail:info@cursor.com

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