Review images and PDFs
Discuss on the file itself, and carry it straight into work.
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Images and PDFs open in a dedicated viewer in Markhub.
Comment where it matters while looking at the file, and the note is stored with its position on the original. Anything needing a change becomes a to-do without being written up somewhere else.
A comment on the file becomes a to-do, and stays tracked with the spot it came from.
Opening the viewer
Click an image or PDF attached to a chat or a note. In the viewer you can:
- Zoom images and PDFs in and out
- Move between PDF pages
- Leave a comment on a specific spot
- See comments and the change history
- Manage the related to-do
Images and PDFs are reviewed and commented on exactly the same way.
Leaving feedback on a specific spot
Click the place that needs changing and type. The comment is saved with its exact position on the file, so what you mean never has to be spelled out.
It suits work like:
- Requesting changes on a design draft
- Moving a logo or a UI element
- Checking the wording in a PDF
- Reviewing a clause in a contract
- Checking figures in a deck
TIP. A comment is stored with its position on the original. The to-do created from it opens that same spot, so nobody has to re-explain where the change goes.
Managing comments as work
Turn any comment into a to-do. It carries the original file and the position of the comment, and the assignee can reopen that spot at any time.
The to-do holds:
- Assignee
- Due date
- Priority
- Approver
- Status
- Comments and activity history
Nobody re-sends the file or rewrites the change request.
The review is recorded too
Comments, replies, reassignments and status changes all land on one to-do. Who said what, what is in progress, and what is finished are in one place.
AI-generated images review the same way
What AI produced is reviewed exactly like any other file, and the requested changes carry on as to-dos. Open the generated image, leave a comment, and turn what needs fixing into work. See the guide on generating images with AI.