How do I prepare a template in InDesign for export to Media Manager?
Please contact your Technical Account Manager or enterprisesolutionssupport@gettyimages.com for the link to download your PrintUI plugin.
Once you've downloaded the plugin (opened it and restarted inDesign) please follow the steps below to get started:
1. Open your Media Manager library.
2. In inDesign find the plugin under Window - Extensions - PrintUI Management .
3. Login to your account using the Hamburger Menu in the top right of the plugin.
Template Setup
4. Initialize Template will prepare the document for use with PrintUI and create a non-editable background layer by default. You can add additional document layers from this menu as well, such as a non-editable foreground layer.
5. Template Options will provide additional options for adjusting advanced output settings. The default values are recommended when uploading for the first time, and can be adjusted as needed.
6. Pro Tip! Rasterizing the Background and Foreground layer is often a great way to reduce file complexity and speed up preview times in browser.
Layer organization will have an effect on how replaceable fields are displayed in the editor. The order of text frames in the editable layers will determine the order they are displayed as fields in the editor. Similarly, renaming a text frame will provide a label above the field in the editor.
"Package & Upload"
Preflight will identify any potential issues with Image and text frames. Packaging will attempt to group all linked content, fonts, and document files into a single folder for upload. There is a shortcut to your package location in the hamburger menu.
In order to be properly packaged, all images used in the document will need to be linked - pasted graphics will not included in the package.
Some fonts have licenses that specifically restrict packaging or otherwise limit use to one local user. For example, Adobe Typekit and Creative Cloud fonts specifically restrict packaging, and will not be included in any package created by InDesign. Check your font's license or documentation to ensure it will work in a templating environment.
The Upload button will automatically preflight and package your document, to ensure that the document has been created properly and common errors are accounted for.
For a thorough look at various preflight and packaging errors, take a look at the PrintUI Upload Troubleshooting knowledge base.
Template Management
After the upload finishes, the template will be sent to your designated templating section. A full list of the templates uploaded to your account can be found under the Templates section of the plugin. You can use this section to remove templates from your account, or download packages of previously uploaded templates.
Note: Removing a template asset in Brandfolder will not remove the template from the plugin - those templates will reappear the next time the plugin is synced. If a template needs to be removed permanently, delete the template from the list in the plugin, then re-sync the templating section in Brandfolder.