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Markup & Instruction

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Leaving instructions for retouchers and explaining rejections to stakeholders has never been easier with Creative Force's Markup and Instruction Interface.

You can find this interface while making instructions or rejections in Final Selection, Photo Review, Internal Post QC, and External Post QC.

In Final Selection/ Photo Review

Leaving instructions or rejecting products, you will have the same interface. On the left, you can find all the tools to make your markings. You will also be able to see the images in high resolution and designate which notes to which marking by setting the colors.

There are a few actions to note here:

  • General comments: You can click the General comments button and the comments will be applied to all images

  • In the comment section, use Ctrl/Cmd + Enter to save your comment

  • There are options to either Clear the markings or Hide/Show the markings

  • In Select mode: you can hold Alt + Left-click mouse to duplicate the marking or right-click on the markings to see more actions: Bring to front, Send to back, Duplicate, Delete, Reset zoom

In Internal Post QC/ External Post QC

Other than the above functionalities, when rejecting a product in the QC task, you will be able to see the history of the product.

Note: The maximum number of characters supported in each annotation note and comment is 512 characters.

Shortcuts

While in the Markup Interface, the following shortcuts can be utilized to increase efficiency and reduce manual clicking.

Action

Shortcut Key

Select

V

Draw

B

Line

N

Triangle

P

Rectangle

R

Ellipse

O

Text

T

Close the task

Esc

Reverse the last step

Cmd/Ctrl + Z

Reverse the last undo

Cmd/Ctrl + Y

Zoom in

Cmd/Ctrl +

Zoom out

Cmd/Ctrl -

Standardized Markup Templates

To improve efficiency in cases where users may need to type instructions or rejection reasons with repetitive content, Standardization templates can be set up for use across your studio.

These templates can be configured and edited in the Studio Settings for each Workspace.

Under Markup Templates, the following tabs will appear: Instructions, Rejections, Instruction Flags, and Rejection Flags.
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Instruction & Rejection Templates

In the Instruction and Rejection tabs, you can create new templates by defining the following:

  • The text that will be generated as instructions when the template is selected.

  • Which Workflows steps the template should be available for.

  • Any Flags that should be associated with tasks the templates are selected for.

Instruction & Rejection Flags

Flags can be used internally for tracking and reporting purposes. In the Instruction and Rejection Flag tabs, you can create Flags to be used in templates by defining the following:

  • The name or identifier of the Flag.

  • Which Workflow steps the Flag should be available for.

Note: While Templates can be either disabled or deleted, Flags can not be deleted from the system due to how they might affect existing data.
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If a Flag is disabled, it will still be visible to select/unselect in the Template editor, but the Flag will not be applied to template data as long as it is disabled.

Using Markup Templates

Users will find saved Instruction Templates and relevant Flags when in the Markup Interface.

Just select 'Saved Instructions' via the bookmark icon to access and select.

When typing text in the instruction box that matches text related to a template, an auto-complete will appear. Press the 'Enter' key to automatically complete the instruction text and add the related template.

User-Defined Templates

In addition to globally defined templates added in the Studio Settings, users can also save templates local to their user while in the Markup Interface.
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After text has been entered or flags added, select the bookmark icon and hit 'Save' to create a user-only template to be used again in future sessions.

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