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The creation of a new Editorial service is a feature exclusive to the role of Graphic Designer, allows the management of the entire cycle of the workflow of Peppers through the webApp and InDesign.
1. The Graphic Designer open an InDesign Layout from Smart Connection;
2. If you have not yet loaded, the Graphic Designer Loads Images by placing them in the layout;
3. Now the Graphic Designer Define Jobs for Each Image;
4. Right Click on an image and select Peppers Jobs;
5. Now will appear a menu from which the Graphic Designer choose the job to be done, if it will be made automatically or by an external or internal Photo Editor;
6. By clicking on ok, if provided, will open Photoshop and the Automatic Jobs will be performed;
7. Returning to InDesign we can see that the automatic operations have been carried out because the images will have a Green Frame;
8. Click on Peppers > Submit the Editorial to Peppers;
9. Now the editorial will be available in the Editorial List on Peppers.
11. Click on the service Preview, from this page you can find jobs and instruction previously defined by the Graphic Designer;
12. The Photo Editor to begin working images must click on the button takes in load;
13. Now will appear a download button, you can download all the images or