Graphic Inspector Update to Version 1.6
Zevrix Solutions announced the release of Graphic Inspector 1.6, a maintenance update to its quality control solution for graphic files which provides extensive info on entire folders of files and helps locate potential problems according to specific workflow requirements.
Graphic Inspector provides a professional quality control solution for users of any trade, whether it’s print, prepress, web design, electronic publishing or digital photography. With Graphic Inspector, users automatically get crucial information on multiple raster and vector files, saving hours of manual checking and eliminating costly mistakes. Graphic Inspector will display the file kind, color mode, resolution, compression, color profile, type, creator, fonts, metadata and other attributes.
With its powerful Checkup Presets, Graphic Inspector lets users create custom control settings tailored to their various workflow requirements, and quickly locate files with unwanted attributes. For example, users can make Graphic Inspector warn them about all files whose color mode is RGB, format – JPEG, resolution is below 200 dpi, ICC profile doesn’t contain “USWebCoated” etc.
Graphic Inspector reports several important attributes which no other tools of its kind report, such as fonts in vector files (embedded and regular), spot colors in both vector and raster files, EPS and TIFF compression etc. In addition, users can open files in there creator application, reveal files in the Finder, specify favorite folders and scan the entire subfolder tree.
The new version ships with a German localization following popular demand from users in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Pricing and Availability:
Graphic Inspector 1.6 can be purchased from the Zevrix Solutions web site for $59.95 (USD), as well as from authorized resellers. Demo is also available for download. Upgrade to Graphic Inspector 1.6 is free for licensed users of previous version. Graphic Inspector is a Universal Binary and available for Mac OS X 10.4.2 and higher.
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on April 23, 2009
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