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Scaling is used when a creative should fill up the size of the booking. Scaling stretches or shrinks the creative in one or both dimensions and can be controlled to work in either proportional or non-proportional modes.

Notetip

Scaling is useful when a creative is slightly off size but still can be adjusted to fit into a booked space.

Note

Please note that scaling may impact the reproduction of a creative during print. If the creative is much to small, image pixelation may occur

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To scale an image, enter the the preview page and press the scaling tool in the toolbar. Upon choosing the preferred scaling tool, an updated preview is shown and a Scaling Summary Panel appears to the right.

There are 5 different scaling modes:

  • Scale to booked size: Scales the creative to fit the booked size. This may cause non-proportional scaling.

  • Proportional scale:

    • Proportionally scale to booked width: Scales the creative to match the booked width. The same scaling factor is applied to the height.

    • Proportionally scale to booked height: Scales the creative to match the booked height. The same scaling factor is applied to the width.

  • Non-proportional scale:

    • Non-proportionally scale to booked width: Scales the creative to match the booked width. No scaling is applied to the height.

    • Non-proportionally scale to booked height: Scales the creative to match the booked height. No scaling is applied to the width.

Press

Status
titleApply
to confirm the scaling. A new preview will be shown in the preview area. Press
Status
titleCANCEL
to leave the scaling tool without scaling the creative.

Info

When a creative is scaled, a new version is automatically created. To go back to a previous version go to the Version panel to select the new version.

Note

Please note that scaling may impact the reproduction of a creative during ie. print or PDF distillation. If the original creative is much too small or has limited resolution, image pixelation may occur. And if non-proportional scaling is applied, images and texts may have “unintended effects”.

Specifications

Supported creative file types

You can upload the following creative file types via the Campaign Portal:

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Note

The ADPOINT Campaign portal will only accept file types that are relevant for then nature of the chosen placeholder.

Understanding statuses

Status

Explanation

Booked

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