It provides on-the-fly conversion of an image to the colour space and resolution required when users download a file from the asset management software via a web browser.
This function will cut down on the need for multiple versions of a file to be stored for different uses, reducing storage requirements and improving workflow efficiency.
Images can be supplied in 13 file formats including EPS, TIFF, BMP, GIF and various JPEGs. File format colour space and resolution are selected by choosing a conversion profile.
The tool will be included in new versions of WebNative and UK users will get it as a free upgrade as part of their service contract with Turning Point Technologies.
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