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When you create a new project in Redmark, you are first asked to upload the initial image. Here, you are given the chance to make comments on the image after assigning the project name. If you want clients to have immediate access to the file, you can enter their email addresses and they will be sent a link to the project site.
Once the initial image is uploaded, anyone with access to the project can comment on the image. A very nice feature here is that you can select the area of the image that you wish to comment on and the remark will attach itself to that area. For example, if one part of the graphic seems blurred or out of focus, simply click on that area and type in that note. This makes it quite easy to quickly look at the image and know where changes need to be made.
Redmark also provides the functionality of uploading image revisions without overwriting the original image. With this feature, you can easily access designs created before and after implemented changes, see exactly which changes were made at each step, and review the comments at each stage.
As the product is still in beta, new features are continually being added. For an update on the status if this and other issues, you can take a look at the Redmark Developers’ Blog.