You can view side-by-side comparisons of two proofs. These can be two versions of the same proof, or two completely separate proofs.
- Navigate to the proof that contains the versions you want to compare, then open one of the versions.
The proofing viewer displays. - In the upper-left corner of the Web Proofing Viewer, click the name of the proof. Then, in the list of versions that appears, click the Compare icon next to the version you want to open and compare.
The proofs display side by side in the Web Proofing Viewer, with the newer version on the left side. - Continue with "Using Compare Tools."
You can compare two separate proofs.
Comparing Separate Proofs in Workfront
For information about comparing separate proofs from the document list within Workfront, see the "Comparing Two Proofs from a Document List" section in the "Comparing Proofs within Workfront" article.
Comparing Separate Proofs Within the Proofing Viewer in Workfront Proof
NOTE The proofs you compare must be located in the same folder and at the same level of hierarchy within the folder structure. For more information about using folders to group proofs you want to compare, see "Working with Multiple Proofs in the Proofing Viewer." asking andrzej if this is still true
- Open one of the proofs you want to compare in the Proofing Viewer.
- Click the Compare Mode icon.
The viewing area splits in half and the proof displays both on the left and on the right side of the proofing viewer. - Click the folder icon above the proof either on the left or the right side to list the other proofs within the same folder.
- In the list, click the name of the proof that you want to compare with the proof currently open in the proofing viewer.
Both proofs appear.
- Continue with "Using Compare Tools."
The proofing viewer provides various tools for comparing proofs effectively and efficiently.
Auto-compare does a pixel-by-pixel comparison between two static or video proofs. Any differences detected are highlighted in red in the proof on the left.
Auto-compare is not available when you are comparing interactive proofs.
To auto-compare two proofs:
- Begin comparing proofs in either of the following ways: two versions of the same proof, or two separate proofs.
- For information about comparing two versions of the same proof, see "Comparing Proof Versions."
- For information about comparing two separate proofs, see "Comparing Separate Proofs."
- Click the Autocompare icon.
Any differences between the two proofs are highlighted in red in the proof on the left. - (Optional) Click the Switch icon to change the active side so that differences are shown on the proof on the right side. By default, differences are shown on the proof on the left side.
- (Optional) Click the Color icon to change the color and opacity used when to highlight differences.
Comparing Proofs in an Overlay
Overlay comparison enables you to view differences between two static proofs by viewing the two proofs as a single proof, while providing a vertical divider down the center of the proof. As you pan the proof across the vertical divider, the differences are displayed.
Overlay comparison is not available when you are comparing video or interactive proofs.
To enable overlay comparison:
- Begin comparing proofs in either of the following ways: two versions of the same proof, or two separate proofs.
- Compare Versions
For information about comparing two versions of the same proof, see "Comparing Proof Versions." - Compare Proofs
For information about comparing two separate proofs, see "Comparing Separate Proofs."
- Compare Versions
- Click the Overlay icon.
The two proofs are displayed as a single proof, with a vertical divider down the center of the proof. - Do either of the following:
- Pan the proof across the vertical divider. As you pan, you see the proof on the left on the left side of the vertical divider, while the proof on the right is displayed on the right side.
- Move the vertical divider to the left and right. As you move the divider, you see the proof on the left on the left side of the vertical divider, while the proof on the right is displayed on the right side.
Simultaneous Navigation Comparison
Simultaneous navigation is enabled by default when comparing proofs. It is available when comparing a static proof and a static proof, or when comparing a video proof and video proof. It is not available when comparing a static proof and a video proof.
Static proofs: When enabled on static proofs, simultaneous navigation locks the zoom level and position of the two proofs when panning or scrolling. When a proof contains multiple pages and simultaneous navigation is enabled, changing pages in one proof results in the page changing in the other proof.
Video proofs: When enabled on video proofs, simultaneous navigation remembers the time difference on the timelines of the two proofs.
To enable simultaneous navigation if it is not already enabled:
- Begin comparing proofs in either of the following ways: two versions of the same proof, or two separate proofs.
- For information about comparing two versions of the same proof, see "Comparing Proof Versions."
- For information about comparing two separate proofs, see "Comparing Separate Proofs."
- Click the Simultaneous Navigation icon.
- (Optional) Click the Reset icon at any time to reset the zoom level and position (for static proof) or the timeline (for video proofs).
- Close the proof that you no longer want to view by clicking the (x) icon in the upper-left corner of the proof.
The proof that you do not close remains open in the proofing viewer.
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