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Bridge as central DAM anybody?

Community Beginner ,
Nov 05, 2018 Nov 05, 2018

Hi fellas,

Anybody using Bridge as sort of central DAM in a organization? We are contemplating of using Bridge as a principal DAM for our pictures and press photos. Since we have fair amount of users using the complete CC suite, we might as well deploy Bridge as our DAM entrypoint we reckon.

But has anybody done that already? And how would you manage the access rights to the photo libraries or even certain specific assets?

We read about the new centralised cache, but how is this built for the complete library? And what if a user has not the rights for a certain asset but still he is using the centralised cache?

I have a feeling this is somewhat an new path, hopefully you experienced lot can shed some light on this or get the insights of the Adobe masters even 😉

Big thanks!

Martin

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LEGEND , Nov 06, 2018 Nov 06, 2018

Bridge is a client. Adobe doesn't have a corresponding DAM server, so anything you work with would be served by your regular file server.

There is no provision for access privileges, version control, etc. All of that would be on your file server software.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 06, 2018 Nov 06, 2018
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Bridge is a client. Adobe doesn't have a corresponding DAM server, so anything you work with would be served by your regular file server.

There is no provision for access privileges, version control, etc. All of that would be on your file server software.

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