DF Studio Update — March 2009
An Exciting Update to Our Leading Online System — The DF Studio team proudly announces the release of our newest version of DF Studio. On Sunday March 22, 2009, DF Studio was updated to now include a new batch renaming function and a re-designed Inspector along with...
DF Studio Update — February 2009
Updates to DF Studio, the Leading Online System for Professional Photographers — On February 28, 2009, DF Studio was updated with the following new features including a significant update to the Web Upload feature along with a number of other minor updates, changes...
“24: REDEMPTION — CAPTURED IN AFRICA” Photography Exhibit and Evening with the Creators
The forty-eight photograph exhibition shot by the show’s creative team including star/executive producer Kiefer Sutherland while on location in South Africa will be featured at this exclusive one night event.
DigitalFusion Scans Fox Historical Archive
As photo departments “go” digital, a mountain of film remains in their historical archives. Fox Broadcasting Company’s Photo Publicity team has adopted theDF Studio system to catalog the most important parts of their film archive. Working together...
Over 3 Million Images Served
DF Studio, DigitalFusion’s online professional photography system adds new imagePortfolio features and now manages over 3 million images.
Your Photos are Calling…
DigitalFusion updates its Aperture LINK plug-in and DF Studio to make their industry leading imageMessengers available on Apple’s iPhone directly from within Apple’s Aperture.
Over 1 Million Images Served
DF Studio, DigitalFusion’s revolutionary online professional photography system now manages over 1 million...
DF Studio Powers August
DigitalFusion’s development team extend the functionality of DF Studio to meet the needs of August’s syndication...
DF Studio : The Best Next Thing
DF Studio from DigitalFusion standardizes your entire digital workflow. — The transition to digital photography demands new approaches to viewing and editing your shoot, delivering the job to the client, and archiving your work. At DigitalFusion this transition does not mean pushing aside the rich history and common practices of professional photography.