Digital Art Analysis
Whether you’re looking to improve the quality of images submitted by authors or to ensure the accuracy of images, Cadmus has tools to help you reduce the time spent reworking digital art and to quickly detect and resolve any manipulations.
Graphic files that are non-compliant with your journal’s specifications can slow and even delay publication and increase publishing costs. Graphic preflighting on the author's desktop – before submission – with Rapid Inspector™ reduces the publisher's time spent reworking digital art and advertising files. It equips publishers and authors with a technical assessment of a file and how it was built. It reports on such elements as color (RGB, CMYK, and others), dimensions, and file format (EPS, TIF, JPG, etc.). It accepts or rejects images based on your criteria and provides a list of errors with instructions for fixing them.
Rapid Inspector can engage authors or graphic designers in the quality control of published material or, as a last step, give the publisher the tools they need to assess and correct digital art that does not meet their standards. Files are tested locally on the user's computer and results are received in seconds. If necessary, users are provided with a list of errors and instructions for fixing them. Thoughtfully indexed, easy-to-locate instructions assist users with essential steps in preparing or reworking files to obtain the best possible digital image. Rapid Inspector is a beneficial tool everyone can use.
For a more thorough analysis when image manipulation is of concern, Cadmus Digital Art Analysis assists in evaluating images to determine if any alterations have been made. Through an unbeatable combination of automated and hands-on inspection, high volumes of complex images can be inspected quickly for manipulations that would be otherwise undetected by the human eye.
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Digital Art Analysis