Introducing the New Cascade Server Image Editor

Monday, December 20th, 2010 at 4:45pm -- Uran PiedraBookmark and Share


One of the pain points we often hear about is that content contributors are unable to easily make small edits to an image when uploading it for use on their website. Well as you may be aware, Hannon Hill recently released Cascade Server 6.8 for beta testing. Included in this beta is a new, native image editor.  

Cascade Server’s image editor makes simple image manipulations quick and efficient, without requiring any additional software or applications. Users are now able to easily crop, flip, rotate, resize, and undo/redo changes all from within Cascade Server. Content contributors are also afforded peace of mind from the system’s powerful version control system. Each time an image is edited and the changes are submitted, a new version of the asset is stored, thus creating a repository of saved image snapshots throughout the editing process. If the image changes are not to the desired effect, Cascade’s version control allows contributors to restore the image to its previous state.

To see the new image editor in action, check out our video demo. The 6.8 beta is available for testing in a sandbox as well as for download, so be sure to check out the image editor as well as all the other great, new features in Cascade Server 6.8!


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