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Get
Your DAM Stuff Together A Seminar on Digital Asset Management (DAM) |
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ASMP/NC
is proud to be the first to present this seminar on integrated Digital
Asset Management (DAM). This program is an
expansion and enhancement of ASMP's popular Pixel Cash seminar. Learn
today's best practices for filing, finding, protecting, and reusing digital
photos. Seating is limited for this popular seminar, so be sure to sign
up early. We'd hate to have you miss out on all the new information to
keep up with the fast-changing world of digital imaging! Presenter Peter Krogh Photographer Peter Krogh brings a creative approach and 20 years of experience to the challenging subject of digital asset management. In addition to contributing many of the articles in ASMP's digital photography resources, Krogh is the author of The DAM Book, Digital Asset Management for Photographers, (O'Reilly, 2005). Program Description Peter Krogh presents an integrated Digital Asset Management workflow, based on the principles outlined in his The DAM Book. This evening program is a lecture-format presentation of the principles of digital asset management. In this seminar, Peter outlines how you can:
As one would expect, video recording of the seminar is prohibited. Preparation for the Workshop All of the material that will be presented is contained in the instructor's book, The DAM Book; you might find that you have a good head start on the concepts presented by reading it. Here is a sample chapter as well as an article on a related topic, using DNG in camera-raw workflows. Feel free to post questions on theDAMbook Forum. Thanks to Adobe Systems for support and sponsorship of this program. It should be noted that the evening seminar is a prerequisite for anyone wishing to take the all-day workshop at another time. |
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