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Capture moves photo library management software online

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Capture launches online hosted platform

Capture, the UK-based provider of back-office and client-facing tools for managing picture archive businesses, has announced a make-over of its software.  Following a trend in the software industry to move to on-line or web-based software delivery, as opposed to software installed on client’s local servers, Capture will launch Capture Office Online (COO).  The move brings the service in line with other providers of archive management software that have been on-line since their inception, such as IPNStock, PhotoShelter and DigitalRailroad.


Originally designed for internal use by Travel Ink Photo Library in 1992, Capture software was made commercially available to other picture libraries in 1998. Well over one hundred customers, from individual photographers to stock companies to organizations outside the stock photo licensing industry use Capture software today.  Clients include Tetra Images and Juice Images, the UK government agencies the National Health Service and the Department of Transport, museums such as the National Archives, the National Portrait Gallery, the National Maritime Museum and the Science Museum and publishers Macmillan Education and Oxford University Press.

Capture provides a range of products for managing all aspects of image library maintenance and image licensing businesses from a simple client facing website for displaying images online, to media management and online keywording and full back-office solutions integrated with client facing websites, including e-commerce functionality.

Web: Capture.co.uk

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