The settings for image placement vary slightly from application to application. These decisions should be made together with your account administrator. For example, you may want an automatic tagging add-on enabled. You may also want additional settings in your preset. These settings ensure that the files you upload will have the same name as the files in your Adobe application, and that you will be able to overwrite the files in Cloudinary when you want to upload updates of your files.
The Upload section of the Preferences dialog box includes the following options:įolder: The full folder path where you want uploaded images to be stored, in the format folder1/folder2.
However, the preferences are separate for each supported Adobe application.
When you set or update options in the preferences, they apply to all future uploads in that Adobe application (until you change the settings again). The Connector Preferences includes settings for how images are uploaded and how they are opened or placed in your existing document. If you want to log in with a different Cloudinary email address, use this option to log out of the current one. If your Cloudinary email address is associated with more than one Cloudinary account or sub-account, use this option to switch between cloud names without logging out. Uploads the active document to Cloudinary according to the settings defined in the Connector preferences and/or those defined in your default Media Library upload preset. You access the Cloudinary connector options from the options icon at the top right of the connector pane. You must log in and authorize access to your Cloudinary account from each Adobe application where you want to use the Cloudinary connector. This means that you are notified whenever a Cloudinary image you've used in your InDesign document has been updated in Cloudinary to a newer version. These differences are noted in the relevant sections below.įor example, InDesign offers additional functionality including live linkage between the images placed in your InDesign document and the originals stored in Cloudinary. Many of the integration options are the same or quite similar between the three Adobe applications, but there are some differences. The Connector brings essentially all Cloudinary Media Library functionality into the designers' work environment, ensuring that everyone is working with the same files and processes while maximizing efficiency for the designers by embedding these options into their regular workflow. The Cloudinary Creative Cloud Connector enables graphic designers to get graphic elements from Cloudinary and store their finished works in Cloudinary directly from Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop. Opening Adobe files and inserting images from Cloudinary.Cloudinary Creative Cloud Connector video tutorial.User-defined variables and arithmetic transformations.