PhotoShelter for Brands
What Is PhotoShelter for Brands?
PhotoShelter for Brands allows marketing and creative teams to easily store, organize and share content so they can engage audiences in real-time. With this one centralized platform, the 1,200+ Read more brands we serve are able to move creative files from point A to point B instantly. It fits seamlessly into the way they work, connects to tools they use every day through Adobe and API integrations, and gives them full creative control of their visual content. Read lessWho Uses PhotoShelter for Brands?
Organizations that need storage, management, and distribution of large image and video libraries. We empower brands of all sizes from industries like Education, Sports, Travel, CPG, Media and Retail.
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Reviews of PhotoShelter for Brands
Mahmoud
Arrange, store, and share your data in one package called PhotoShelter for Brands
Comments: I'm so thrilled that I have full access to share my work without worrying about security.
Pros:
It's very cool organizing the data and arranging them in files, also working on them remotely.
Cons:
It needs more consideration about the price plans as it is a little bit expensive.
Joe
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Robust DAM with room for growth
Comments: We are in year two of our contract and it has taken us some time to get fully on board using the software. so far, Libris has been a big help as we slowly transition all our files off an old in-house server. We have the opportunity now to review each folder and label it appropriately so we can find our assets quicker in the future.
Pros:
Libris has an excellent permissions system. Each collect and gallery can be individually set to be accessible in a few different ways, and then each photo can be set to be expired or rejected.
Cons:
There are three different user types: Invited, Contributors, and Library Staff. For our plan you get unlimited Invited users, which only have access to the front end portal and what you decide each user can see, which is fine. Contributors can only upload files--which is a a type we don't really use. Now the last type is called Library Staff and these users are the ones who really hold the power to edit, name, tag files, and set permissions. The problem is that you only get a small number of Library accounts and every additional seat needed is an exorbitant yearly cost on top of the plan cost
ned
It Gets the Job Done Quickly
Comments: I came to Libris from a legacy DAM that became very expensive. Libris works better in many respects such as ability to deliver photos anywhere in the world without running my own web site. My clients like it but some of us luddites don't notice when a password is provided because it's at the bottom.
Pros:
Super easy to upload photos from Lightroom, with keywords extracted automatically. I can control who gets which files by password or grouped user rights. I can instantly send emails to recipients with links and passwords. Even though it's cloud based it's pretty quick. Client can choose the size file they want to download.
Cons:
Inability to search by "filename starts with". The search function is not intuitive in that there is only one box to search keywords and operators are required to try to refine searches. I'd like to be able to resize the visibility and access box. Users can strip the metadata when downloading.
Jason
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The best that's out there right now
Comments: Setting up our site was relatively painless and we're just populating our library now so that we can launch our organization image repository int he near future.
Pros:
Great ability to connect with Adobe products. Lots of tagging and organization options. The front end is attractive and easy to use for users.
Cons:
Setting permissions is a bit cryptic, especially if you're using it as a DAM and not as a storefront for a photography business. Only having 2 included library seats is troublesome when using as an enterprise app.
Jeff
Libris only
Comments: Libris has given us all the functionality and answers we wanted in a asset management solution
Pros:
cloud based, industry standard, support, functional
Cons:
multiple downloads from a search result is cumbersome