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Please be sure that the images match the correct naming convention before you upload them.
 
Please be sure that the images match the correct naming convention before you upload them.
  
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Our naming convention is: issue shortcode_story_photo identifier, eg. H1510_design_suite or P1601_smallplates_smithheadshot. ''Images cannot be renamed after upload. You will need to delete the images and start over.''
 
Our naming convention is: issue shortcode_story_photo identifier, eg. H1510_design_suite or P1601_smallplates_smithheadshot. ''Images cannot be renamed after upload. You will need to delete the images and start over.''
  
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There are many ways to upload images into Enterprise. For a variety of reasons (detailed below), we ask that you only use the following method.
 
There are many ways to upload images into Enterprise. For a variety of reasons (detailed below), we ask that you only use the following method.
  
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#Open [[Elvis]] as a tab within Content Station. Click the “import” button.
 
#Open [[Elvis]] as a tab within Content Station. Click the “import” button.
 
#Add or drag your image files onto the designated space. While the system processes, add the [[metadata]] for each image. Save your import to the relevant folder for your issue or brand. Finalize the import.
 
#Add or drag your image files onto the designated space. While the system processes, add the [[metadata]] for each image. Save your import to the relevant folder for your issue or brand. Finalize the import.
 
#Open the dossier for the new story (or create one, if you haven’t done so already). This will open in a new tab.
 
#Open the dossier for the new story (or create one, if you haven’t done so already). This will open in a new tab.
#Back in the Elvis tab, grab the image(s) you want and drag it or them onto the [[dossier]] tab. The dossier will open. Drop the image onto the list of files in the dossier.
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#Back in the Elvis tab, grab the image(s) you want and drag it or them onto the [[dossier]] tab. The dossier will open. Drop the image onto the list of files in the dossier as shown in the video below:
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[[File:Imagetodossier.mp4|frameless|1280px]]
  
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The benefits of this system:
 
The benefits of this system:
 
*Any changes you make to the file in Elvis will appear in Enterprise and vice versa. They are linked.
 
*Any changes you make to the file in Elvis will appear in Enterprise and vice versa. They are linked.
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*The files occupy server space on Elvis, not on Enterprise. This means faster performance for everyone.
 
*The files occupy server space on Elvis, not on Enterprise. This means faster performance for everyone.
  
==Note about image editing==
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Images must be editing from Elvis, and not from Content Station. Open the file through Elvis, make the changes, and check it back in. Content Station will reflect the updates.
 
Images must be editing from Elvis, and not from Content Station. Open the file through Elvis, make the changes, and check it back in. Content Station will reflect the updates.
  
==Image size==
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Elvis is an archive. Please upload the largest version you have of a given photo. We can always scale it down later.
 
Elvis is an archive. Please upload the largest version you have of a given photo. We can always scale it down later.
 
[[Category:How can I]]
 
[[Category:How can I]]
  
==Deleting an image==
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Delete an image from Content Station as you would any other file. Most users cannot delete from Elvis; click [[delete from Elvis|here]] for a work-around. </translate>
 
Delete an image from Content Station as you would any other file. Most users cannot delete from Elvis; click [[delete from Elvis|here]] for a work-around. </translate>

Latest revision as of 17:46, 21 July 2017

<translate> Please be sure that the images match the correct naming convention before you upload them.

Our naming convention is: issue shortcode_story_photo identifier, eg. H1510_design_suite or P1601_smallplates_smithheadshot. Images cannot be renamed after upload. You will need to delete the images and start over.

There are many ways to upload images into Enterprise. For a variety of reasons (detailed below), we ask that you only use the following method.

  1. Open Elvis as a tab within Content Station. Click the “import” button.
  2. Add or drag your image files onto the designated space. While the system processes, add the metadata for each image. Save your import to the relevant folder for your issue or brand. Finalize the import.
  3. Open the dossier for the new story (or create one, if you haven’t done so already). This will open in a new tab.
  4. Back in the Elvis tab, grab the image(s) you want and drag it or them onto the dossier tab. The dossier will open. Drop the image onto the list of files in the dossier as shown in the video below:

File:Imagetodossier.mp4


The benefits of this system:

  • Any changes you make to the file in Elvis will appear in Enterprise and vice versa. They are linked.
  • No duplicate files.
  • The files occupy server space on Elvis, not on Enterprise. This means faster performance for everyone.

Note about image editing

Images must be editing from Elvis, and not from Content Station. Open the file through Elvis, make the changes, and check it back in. Content Station will reflect the updates.

Image size

Elvis is an archive. Please upload the largest version you have of a given photo. We can always scale it down later.

Deleting an image

Delete an image from Content Station as you would any other file. Most users cannot delete from Elvis; click here for a work-around. </translate>