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Flow: PhotoShelter ? Adobe InDesign Server
Marketing and publishing teams can use PhotoShelter as the approved source for product, campaign, and lifestyle imagery while Adobe InDesign Server automatically pulls the correct assets into catalog, brochure, or price list templates. This reduces manual image searching, ensures only approved files are used, and speeds up recurring publication cycles.
Business value: Faster production turnaround, fewer asset errors, and stronger brand consistency across high-volume publishing.
Flow: PhotoShelter ? Adobe InDesign Server
Sales teams can request personalized brochures, pitch decks, or event leave-behinds that combine standard layout templates in InDesign Server with region-specific or customer-specific imagery from PhotoShelter. For example, a regional sales team can generate a brochure featuring local project photos, event images, or customer success visuals without design team involvement.
Business value: Enables faster sales enablement, localized collateral, and less dependency on creative operations.
Flow: Adobe InDesign Server ? PhotoShelter
Completed layouts, page exports, and approved visual assets can be published back into PhotoShelter for controlled distribution to internal teams, agencies, or field marketers. This creates a single repository for final versions of marketing materials and supporting imagery, making it easier to find, reuse, and distribute approved content.
Business value: Better version control, easier content reuse, and reduced duplication across departments.
Flow: PhotoShelter ? Adobe InDesign Server
When a campaign launches, PhotoShelter can supply the approved photography and visual assets needed to produce multiple document formats from the same source content. Adobe InDesign Server can then generate print catalogs, event handouts, sell sheets, and digital publications using the same image set, ensuring consistency across channels.
Business value: Lower production effort, consistent campaign execution, and faster multi-format publishing.
Flow: PhotoShelter ? Adobe InDesign Server
Organizations with strict image licensing requirements can use PhotoShelter metadata to control which assets are eligible for use in InDesign Server jobs. For example, only images with valid usage rights, approved geographies, or active campaign dates are made available to document automation workflows.
Business value: Reduced legal and compliance risk, fewer manual checks, and safer large-scale publishing.
Flow: PhotoShelter ? Adobe InDesign Server
Event teams can maintain a curated library of speaker photos, venue images, sponsor logos, and recap photography in PhotoShelter. Adobe InDesign Server can then generate event programs, signage, recap reports, and attendee brochures using those assets and event-specific data.
Business value: Faster event material production, improved consistency, and easier reuse of event photography.
Flow: Adobe InDesign Server ? PhotoShelter
For recurring publications such as quarterly catalogs, seasonal lookbooks, or annual reports, final page images and supporting visuals can be archived in PhotoShelter after each production cycle. This gives teams a searchable history of approved assets and finished materials that can be reused in future editions or referenced for compliance and brand review.
Business value: Better content reuse, easier auditability, and reduced effort for repeat publishing projects.
Flow: Bi-directional
Marketing teams can upload approved imagery and campaign collections into PhotoShelter, while production teams use Adobe InDesign Server to generate finished documents and return final outputs to PhotoShelter for distribution. This creates a closed-loop workflow where assets, templates, and final deliverables stay synchronized across creative, marketing, and sales teams.
Business value: Streamlined collaboration, fewer handoffs, and a more efficient content supply chain.