Encore, the yearbook industry's first HTML5 software, recently celebrated its THIRD birthday! We continue to improve the program, adding feature enhancements based on your input and requests. Check out some of the new features now available in Encore.
StudioBalfour.com is host to the Student Manager that is the database for all student information. From this hub, you can monitor sales and reporting, conduct e-marketing, manage portraits and more. Uploading a Student List, selling books online and on-campus, or uploading portrait images all create student records in the database. These records are auto-merged if an exact match. If not an exact match, a new record is created to ensure that we don’t miss anyone.
There are pre-sets regarding whether a newly created record should “flow” to the portraits section of your yearbook. Previously, records created by the Student List and Orders were toggled OFF for flowing. For Orders and Student Lists, where the records do not match a portrait name, that may be good. But, for portraits that exactly match up to Student Lists and Orders, it causes issues where some portraits may be toggled OFF and should be ON.
Now, all records created are toggled ON for flowing. You can easily see duplicates, missing student photos from the master Student List, and ensure that everyone that should be considered for inclusion in the book is visible in the Portrait Manager. You can easily toggle OFF any records you do not want to flow in the Portrait Manager. (See Portrait Management Enhancements for new toggling tools.)
What’s this mean? You now know why the Portrait Manager displays more student records than just portraits. The additional records created by the Student List and Orders are valuable tools to increase the accuracy of coverage in the book. It also explains some duplications where a new record was created because the record had a slightly different name than the actual portrait record (i.e. nickname, or the same name but different grade, etc). You can manage and merge duplications in the Student Manager. See How to Merge Records here.
Refinements to the portrait manager make student portrait management for portraits and indexing, coverage reporting and identifying missing students faster and easier.
Thumbnail View: Display source and status of records
Student List –– A student record marked with SL was created by a Student List import in StudioBalfour.com.
What’s this mean?
Orders – $ - A student record marked with a dollar sign was created by an order online or on campus.
What’s this mean?
Flowed Portrait – Green wave icon – Indicates the student record is flowed to a portrait page.
Questionable Portrait – Red wave icon – Indicates the student record is toggled ON to flow, is a member of a flowed group, but is not flowed into that group.
What does it mean? You should confirm that the record should not be part of the flow and toggle the record OFF to clear the warning. This can occur when new records are added by a Student List, Orders or manually adding a record after the group is flowed.
Number of times image is used – Green box with X# - Indicates how many times the image appears in the book.
A Portrait with no markings indicates the student record was created by the PSPI photo upload and has not been flowed or indexed.
See How to Manage Portraits here.
The first two columns indicate the flowing status for Portraits and Indexing.
Check boxes indicate flowing status:
To change multiple records at one time, multi-select records and then choose action.
We added a flowing icon next to the student’s photo that is flowed and intended to be indexed. Should there be more than one student photo in the portraits database, this will help with tagging the correct student photo. What’s this mean? Staff members will be less likely to tag a student record that is not in the index, making the final index more accurate and avoiding either exclusions or duplications.
Previously, ImageShare images could be tagged to a Collection and remained in the ImageShare section. Now, tagging an ImageShare image moves it out of ImageShare to the “Tagged” section, and still displays in the selected Collection. What’s this mean? Once the adviser has approved ImageShare images by tagging to a Collection, they will know which images are left are newly uploaded. SeeSee How to Tag to Collections here.
Assigning pages to staff members now give exclusive editing rights to those assigned to the spread. The Adviser role has access to all spreads without being assigned to the spread. Users not assigned to a spread can open the spread in view-only mode. See How to Make Assignments here.
Photographer role now can upload images, tag to collections and view only spreads. Removed the ability to make alterations to the portrait list and to edit spreads.
Continuing to expand and refine error checking and messaging within the application. Warnings and errors now highlight the area needing attention. You can also dismiss warnings and see what has been dismissed.