Preview an asset previewing-an-asset

You can use Preview to see how a digital asset appears when viewed by a customer. The Preview uses the default viewer that is assigned to the asset. Default viewers are configured in Application Setup.

See Configure default viewers.

If you are previewing a template asset with parameter layers, you can change parameters or change the Image Preset. Because your changes are made inline, you can view the results immediately from the same Preview window.

See also Adobe Viewers Reference Library Examples.

To preview an asset:

  1. In the Asset Library panel on the left side, navigate to the Asset folder that contains the asset you want to preview.

  2. Do any one of the following:

    • Above the Assets window, on the right side of the toolbar, select Grid View.
    • Above the Assets window, on the right side of the toolbar, select List View.
    • Above the Assets window, on the right side of the toolbar, select Detail View.
  3. Depending on the view that you are using, do one of the following:

    • In the Asset window of the Grid View or List View, select a single asset, and then select Preview near the thumbnail image.
    • On the toolbar above the Assets window of the Grid View, List View, or Detail View, select Preview.

Preview an asset based on viewer platform type previewing-an-asset-based-on-viewer-platform-type

You can use Viewer List to preview how an asset appears on a particular viewer platform type such as HTML5. Depending on the asset type and the associated viewer that you have selected to preview, not all platforms are available in Viewer List.

You can also use Viewer List to copy a viewer’s URL or view and copy the viewer code for embedding in your Web pages.

For a given viewer platform, the Viewer List window lets you visually see what devices, such as tablets and Smartphones, that a viewer is available for use.

To preview an asset based on viewer platform type:

  1. In the Asset Library panel on the left side, navigate to the Asset folder that contains the asset you want to preview.

  2. Do any one of the following:

    • Above the Assets window, on the right side of the toolbar, select Grid View. In the Asset window, select a single asset, and then below the thumbnail image, go to Preview > Viewer List.
    • Above the Assets window, on the right side of the toolbar, select List View. In the Asset window, select a single asset, and then to the right of the thumbnail image, go to Preview > Viewer List.
    • Above the Assets window, on the right side of the toolbar, select Detail View. On the same toolbar, go to Preview > Viewer List.
  3. (Optional) In the Viewer List window, select the column heading Name or Platform type to sort the column by ascending or descending order.

  4. In the Viewer List window, under the Actions column of the table, select Preview to see how the asset appears for a selected viewer and platform type.

    Close the displayed preview.

  5. (Optional) In the Viewer List window, in the URL Encoding for Copy URL Generation drop-down list at the bottom, select the URL Encoding. This encoding is applied to the asset’s URL when it is copied.

  6. (Optional) Do any of the following:

    • In the Viewer List window, under the Actions column of the table, select Copy URL for a selected viewer and platform type.

      When you select Copy URL, its associated URL is automatically copied to the clipboard.

    • In the Viewer List window, under the Actions column of the table, select Embed Code.

      When you select Embed Code, the Embed Code window is opened where you can review the viewer code. Editing of the code is not permitted in the window. You can also copy the code to the clipboard so you can paste it in your Web pages.

      Close the displayed preview.

  7. In the lower-right corner of the Viewer List window, select Close to return to the Assets screen.

Preview an image asset based on its Image Preset previewing-an-image-asset-based-on-its-image-preset

You can preview an image asset based on its Image Preset to find out what your image looks like when it is delivered dynamically to your Web site or application at different sizes.

An Image Preset is a collection of pre-defined settings. These settings change the size, image quality, format, resolution, and other aspects of an image’s appearance when it is exported.

See Set up Image Presets.

See Create and enable Image Presets.

To preview an image asset based on its Image Preset:

  1. In the Asset Library panel on the left side, navigate to the Asset folder that contains the image asset you want to preview.

  2. Do any one of the following:

    • Above the Assets window, on the right side of the toolbar, select Grid View. In the Asset window, select a single image asset, and then below the thumbnail image, go to Preview > Image Preset List.
    • Above the Assets window, on the right side of the toolbar, select List View. In the Asset window, select a single image asset, and then to the right of the thumbnail image, go to Preview > Image Preset List.
    • Above the Assets window, on the right side of the toolbar, select Detail View. On the same toolbar, go to Preview > Image Preset List.
  3. In the Image Preset List window, in the table, select the name of a preset type whose image asset you want to preview inline in the right pane.

  4. (Optional) In the Image Preset List window, in the URL Encoding for Copy URL Generation drop-down list at the bottom.

  5. Select the URL Encoding to apply to the image asset’s URL when it is copied.

  6. (Optional) In the Image Preset List window, in the upper-right area of the preview pane, select Copy URL for the selected preset type.

    When you select Copy URL, its associated URL is automatically copied to the clipboard.

  7. In the lower-right corner of the Image Preset List window, select Close to return to the Assets screen.

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