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SeeFile 5.0 Offers Browser-Based DAM for Photographers

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SeeFile offers digital photographers or artists a lightweight service to help manage and market their photos and images.

Frame Your Photos

SeeFile offers photographers a web-based DAM system for storing, cataloguing, rating and promoting their shots in a practical and easy-to-manage service. It can be run online, or on your own server, cutting out the need for FTPing, emailing large files or posting collections of photos on disc.

Photos can be tagged, catalogued, and reviewed and approved online for use by others. With a HTML 5-powered folder-based system and thumbnails, users can check what has been changed in the last day, week or month by some useful smart filters and there's a messaging system to discuss images while comments can be added to each photo.

 

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Seefile aids photo management and promotion

Everybody Smile

New users can be added to the system and folders can be managed and assigned. Collections can be made private or shared by email to clients. Previews can be saved in a range of formats and approvals can be made online, simplifying a lot of the tasks that photographers have to wade through, but don't really like doing.

There's an online demo anyone can try out and the service starts at US$ 34.95 a month for 10GB of storage and a pair of logos for branding purposes and server profiles. Server-based products are sold starting from $699 or higher if you want to add hardware, and varying rates with support.

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Geoff Spick

Geoff Spick is a Bournemouth, England-based tech writer with over 25 years of experience across Gartner, Infor and a host of startups and SMBs as a freelance marketing content creator. With fingers on the pulse of digital business, automation, no/low-code and productivity solutions, he is familiar with most bumps on the road to digital transformation. Connect with Geoff Spick:

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