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Cloudinary AI

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Written by Eugene Fisher
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The Cloudinary AI connector in Creative Force is an AI-powered image enhancement tool that enables content aware crop and optimizing for web. The integration is designed to streamline the image editing process and increase efficiency in content production workflows that require background removal capabilities.

Cloudinary AI is an add-on connector that integrates with Workflow V2.

Please contact your CSM for more information.

How to enable the connector

Step 1:

Once the connector is available in your account, head to Studio Settings > Connectors > Cloudinary AI and enable the connector.

Step 2:

Fill in the API key, API Secret of your Cloudinary AI account, and enter your desired maximum file size, then click Save.

How Cloudinary AI Works

Content Aware Crop

Select the Content Aware Crop tab and enable the feature. You can choose the crop size, crop focus, and if these settings can be adjusted during workflows (Allow Runtime Override). Please note this subfunction returns PNGs.

Optimize for Web

Select the Optimize for Web tab and enable the feature. You can choose the quality level, if metadata should be preserved, and if these settings can be adjusted during workflows (Allow Runtime Override). Please note this subfunction returns PNGs.

How to work with Cloudinary AI

Step 1:

Add a Cloud Automation step to your Workflow V2 and select Cloudinary AI. Select the subfunction you’d like added to your workflow, and you can also adjust feature settings based on what can be adjusted in workflows (Allow Runtime Override).

Step 2:

Save your workflow and you are ready to run the production!

Testers

You can try any of the Cloudinary AI subfunctions by clicking the ‘Try It’ button. Using the testers is available to all Creative Force customers at no charge, and does not require you to add account details like an API key for use.

To use the tester, users need to be in a role with View or Edit permissions for Connectors.

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