Remote Editing with streamed media assets
Curator integrates directly with your Adobe software, allowing you to efficiently search, manage, and use Curator assets within your Adobe projects.
You can stream both high-res and low-res assets from Curator directly into your Adobe project. These assets are not stored locally - they remain securely stored in Curator while you edit via stream. This enables powerful remote editing without the need to download large media files.
This section provides an end-to-end guide on working with Adobe and Curator. For the best remote editing experience, we recommend reading through the Adobe user guides in full before getting started.
Adopt
Store and ingest your media into Curator.
Import assets into your Adobe project directly from Curator.
Stream and edit assets from Curator within your Adobe project.
Avoid downloading media locally unless absolutely necessary.
Collaborate
Work with other editors on the same projects.
Share and access the same media assets through Curator.
Maintain consistency by managing assets centrally.
Connect
Remember: you are streaming your media.
Your network connection directly impacts performance and load times.
Use a wired connection where possible.
Ensure stable and sufficient bandwidth for smooth editing.
Manage
Organise and manage assets in Curator, not within Adobe.
Use features such as sub-clipping, folder organisation, and metadata tagging.
Avoid filing or managing unnecessary Curator-based assets inside your Adobe project, as this can slow performance.
Disconnect any Curator assets from your project that you are not actively using.
