New Here , /t5/indesign-discussions/pixelated-images-after-license-transfer/m-p/11487004#M398626 Oct 06, 2020 Oct 06, 2020 Copy link to clipboard Copied In Response To jmlevy Thanks for the reply! I spoke with Adobe and they transferred the license for me, so no worries there. I se...
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i'm trying to create a layout for a comic book with indesign. the images i use are from 300 PPI images. when i place them in indesign they appear pixelated. i changed the display to high quality, and the effective ppi of the images sais 300. what else can be causing this? TOPICS...
Blurry or Pixelated Areas Image manipulation leaves distinct quality variations in specific regions. Focus on: Smudged edges around modified body parts Inconsistent sharpness between foreground and background Isolated patches of blur in otherwise clear images Quality differences in adjacent image areas Artif...
Images imported from Phtoshop jagged/pixelated in print Nicademes New Here , Oct 26, 2019 Copy link to clipboard Hello, I've got problem with printing. I'm making a book product, layout with images drawn in Photoshop form my graphic author.In Photoshop all images look smooth and...
Solved: When I drag graphics from my CC library into In-design they display pixelated and also print pixelated. Any ideas? Thanks! - 9810250
Solved: The screenshots below are from a fresh new InDesign document with six pasted images: PNG and JPG with 72, 96, and 300 DPI. (All of the images are - 12697226
These images are quite hi-res in the original document and look fine in InDesign, but they are overly compressed when viewed in the review pane. The original source images are in PNG format. TOPICS Performance Views 7.1K Translate Translate Report Report Reply Authentication Fai...
The problem is that when I export a page in InDesign containing an PSD image 1GB+ as a PNG I get no warning that the image appearance in the PNG will be like crap, i e very low and pixelated. The exported PNG file has the desired resolution, 300 PPI, and all ...
Changing the width and height makes my image look more pixelated. Votes 1 Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply gator soup Advisor , Apr 02, 2014 Copy link to clipboard here is an example sceenshot of the opening dialog (.ai opened directly in Photoshop) ...