Thumbnails are the small images that appear when you browse or search a collection. Thumbnails also are displayed when working with items in the Project Client.
When images and PDF files are added to Project Client projects, CONTENTdm tries to generate thumbnail representations of the items. For image files, such as JPEGs, the Project Client uses a scaled-down version of the image itself. By default, CONTENTdm also automatically creates thumbnails for other file types. This setting can be changed by using the Project Settings Manager. If the Project Client is unable to generate a thumbnail, the Project Client uses a standardized thumbnail to represent the file type.
You can create custom thumbnails for individual items, or edit Images and thumbnails in the Project Settings Manager to edit the standard thumbnails and associated file types or add your own standardized thumbnails.
When you are ready to create predefined queries in a collection, you can specify that the search results display only titles without thumbnail images. To learn more about creating queries, see Custom Queries and Results.
CONTENTdm provides you with the ability to use custom thumbnails rather than the thumbnails that are generated by the Project Client when you add items to your project. Custom thumbnail images are especially useful for documents, videos, and audio files when a small representation of the item itself may not be immediately recognizable. Any thumbnail image within CONTENTdm can be replaced with your own custom thumbnail.
Custom thumbnail images must be created outside of the Project Client and should be sized no greater than 160 pixels wide and 120 pixels high. If the image is larger than 160 x 120 pixels, it will be resized so that it does not exceed those dimensions.
You can specify a custom thumbnail by editing an item in your project spreadsheet. You can also specify custom thumbnails when you are adding multiple files.
Custom thumbnails must be JPEG files. Thumbnail dimensions must be no larger than 160 x 120 pixels. If larger, the thumbnails will be resized. A custom thumbnail is not required to have the same base file name as its associated image.
The item must already be in the project spreadsheet.
If you want to use custom thumbnails when adding multiple items, you must first specify those thumbnails by using the Project Settings Manager before adding the items. See Images and thumbnails for more information.
Note: If you do not want the custom thumbnail to always apply, be sure to return to the Images and Thumbnails page after you add the files and edit these settings.
When you add items to a project, CONTENTdm generates scaled-down versions, or thumbnails, of the images or files for use within the project and within search results. Thumbnails are generated automatically for JPEG, GIF, TIFF, JPEG2000, PDF. However, with some types of items, such as music, oral histories, or documents, when the Project Client cannot generate a thumbnail for a specific file type it may be more useful to have thumbnail images that represent all oral histories or all documents within a collection.
Using the Thumbnail Manager, you can create and edit associations between thumbnail images and one or more file types, or add your own representational images to the Thumbnail Manager. This way, if you have automatic thumbnail generation turned off, then whenever you add a specified file type to a project, a predefined thumbnail image is generated for that file type.
The preset thumbnail images and file extensions within the Thumbnail Manager may be edited, updated or deleted with the exception of the Default thumbnail image, which can be edited but not deleted. The Thumbnail Manager provides preset thumbnail images for the following file types:
Image | File types |
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Video | avi, flv, mov, mp4, mpg, qt |
Audio | wma, mp3, wav |
URL | URL, null items |
Microsoft Word | doc, docx |
Microsoft Excel | xls, xlsx |
Microsoft PowerPoint | ppt, pptx |
Zipped File | zip |
Digital File | Default, any undefined file extension |
Images added to the Thumbnail Manager must be saved in JPEG format and may not be larger than 160 pixels wide or 120 pixels high.
Changes made within the Thumbnail Manager apply to the current project. To replicate these changes in other projects you must repeat the steps while working in those projects.
When you add the specified file types to the project, the new thumbnail image will be used as a thumbnail representation for that file type if the Project Client cannot generate one automatically or if you have turned off the automatic thumbnail creation option in the Project Settings Manager. These changes will apply only to the current project.
With the Thumbnail Manager, you can replace the thumbnail images for specified file types and add or edit file extensions associated with thumbnails.