You can use the Job Browser to open all preview files for a job, and you can open the fronts and backs of multiple impositions
The Job Browser will recognize VPS and TIFF separations as members of a "Job" if the separations were created by Kodak PREPs or Pandora. Impositions created from Kodak software contain imposition metadata (DIG comments) that get inserted into VPS/TIFF files, and allow VPS+ to recognize them as imposition job files.
Output files created from non-Kodak imposition programs will not contain the necessary comments and will not be recognized as belonging to an imposition Job.
Loose page TIFF/VPS files do not contain imposition tags, and so will not be recognized as belonging to a Job.
LEN files are produced by non-Kodak systems and will not be recognized as belonging to a Job.
When outputting files from Prinergy, always select Advanced TIFF Tags in Prinergy Output Process Templates to embed color definitions and geometry information in VPS and TIFF files. If Advanced TIFF Tags are included in the files, VPS+ will recognize spot color names and display their color equivalents.
VPS+ is able to extract geometric information (such as trim size, bleed and imposition page number) for imposed VPS/TIFFs output from Prinergy workflow systems. This geometry and position information is written as proprietary Kodak tags into the headers of the files. VPS+ has UI selections that allow display of imposition information, press sheet, page and bleed edges, page numbers and type safety edges. This geometric information also allows the VPS+ Job Browser to recognize the files as part of an imposition Job.
There is no ISO standard for imposition tags, so VPS+ is not able to read proprietary imposition tags from TIFFs produced by other workflow systems.