Running a Multi-Inspection
What Does This Feature Do?
With this feature, users can run multiple inspections within one file set. This can be a combination of any modules. For example, running a Multi-Inspection can allow you to run a Graphics and Barcode inspection simultaneously.
Why Use this Feature?
Use this feature for time-savings and convenience—to be able to run multiple types of inspections at once.
When To Use It
- Use the Multi-Inspection for many projects that are similar.
- Use when you want multiple inspections in one report. For example, when your files contain a combination of text, graphics, barcodes, colors, and/or braille which all need to be shown on the final report.
When Not To Use It
- Do not use this feature when you only want to perform one specific type of inspection.
Expert Tips
For the best experience when using Multi-Inspection:
- Set the selected modules and save it as a default for the next inspection.
- Start reviewing your results as they become available—you do not have to wait for the full inspection to be complete to start reviewing.
See it in Action
Make sure to visit The GVD Best Practices Guide for more helpful tips!
GVD Best Practice Guide
Turn on Difference Highlight
Enable Nextimage Auto-Align
Enable Nextimage Manual Alignment
Turn off Layers and Separations
Cropping Best Practices
Define Shape Layer or Separation
Define Shape by Region
Color Inspection: Scan to Scan
Turn On Difference Mode
Scanner Calibration Tips
License Management
Force Review of All Differences
Debug Mode
Understanding Profile Terminology
Profile Adjustments Tip 1:
Different Grouping and Desired DPI
Profile Adjustments Tip 2:
Minimum Detection Size and
Maximum Difference Shift Settings
Profile Adjustments Tip 3:
Sensitivity and Reduce Image
Noise Settings
Profile Adjustments Tip 4:
Correct Text Kerning Setting
GVD Best Practice Guide
Turn on Difference Highlight
Enable Nextimage Auto-Align
Enable Nextimage Manual Alignment
Turn off Layers and Separations
Cropping Best Practices
Define Shape Layer or Separation
Define Shape by Region
Color Inspection: Scan to Scan
Turn On Difference Mode
Scanner Calibration Tips
License Management
Force Review of All Differences
Debug Mode
Understanding Profile Terminology
Profile Adjustments Tip 1:
Different Grouping and Desired DPI
Profile Adjustments Tip 2:
Minimum Detection Size and
Maximum Difference Shift Settings
Profile Adjustments Tip 3:
Sensitivity and Reduce Image
Noise Settings
Profile Adjustments Tip 4:
Correct Text Kerning Setting
Running a Multi-Inspection
What Does This Feature Do?
With this feature, users can run multiple inspections within one file set. This can be a combination of any modules. For example, running a Multi-Inspection can allow you to run a Graphics and Barcode inspection simultaneously.
Why Use this Feature?
Use this feature for time-savings and convenience—to be able to run multiple types of inspections at once.
When To Use It
- Use the Multi-Inspection for many projects that are similar.
- Use when you want multiple inspections in one report. For example, when your files contain a combination of text, graphics, barcodes, colors, and/or braille which all need to be shown on the final report.
When Not To Use It
- Do not use this feature when you only want to perform one specific type of inspection.
Expert Tips
For the best experience when using Multi-Inspection:
- Set the selected modules and save it as a default for the next inspection.
- Start reviewing your results as they become available—you do not have to wait for the full inspection to be complete to start reviewing.
See it in Action
Make sure to visit The GVD Best Practices Guide for more helpful tips!