1.2.1 Getting started with AEM Assets
Go to https://experience.adobe.com/. Ensure you’re in the correct environment, which should be named --aepImsOrgName--
.
Open Adobe Experience Manager Assets.
Select the AEM Assets CS environment that is assigned to you. In this case, the environment to select is --aepUserLdap-- - CitiSignal dev author
.
You should then see this. Go to Assets.
You should use a folder that is named --aepUserLdap-- - CitiSignal Fiber Campaign
. If it doesn’t exist yet, click Create Folder.
Enter the name --aepUserLdap--
for your folder and click Create.
Open your newly created folder. In one of the previous exercise, you created 2 images which are named CitiSignal - Neon Rabbit - Get On Board Now!.png
and CitiSignal - Neon Rabbit - Timetravel now!.png
. You now need to upload these images in this folder if they aren’t there yet.
In case you don’t have these files anymore, you can download them here.
Click Add Assets.
Select the 2 images mentioned above. Click Open.
Click Upload.
Click one of the images to select it.
Click Details.
You’re now seeing the available metadata of the specific file.
In the right menu, go to Renditions. You’ll then see a number of predefined renditions of the image you selected with the ability to download them.
In the right menu, click the scissors icon. You find a number of editing actions that are available to you, powered by Adobe Express. Click Remove Background.
After a couple of seconds, you should see something similar to this, with the ability to either apply your changes or download the new file. Close the popup.
Clip Crop Image.
You can test some variations of different cropping sizes.
In the right menu, go to Tasks. Click Assign Tasks.
Set the Task Title to Review image & approve
. Assign yourself. Click Create.
Click View on the notification.
Alternatively, refresh the screen to see the newly created tas appear in the Related Tasks list. Click the Open button to view the detail of the task.
You should then see something like this. Click Approve.
Confirm by clicking Approve.
Your asset is now approved in AEM Assets.
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