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How to crop an image in indesign
How to crop an image in indesign








how to crop an image in indesign
  1. #How to crop an image in indesign pdf#
  2. #How to crop an image in indesign Pc#
  3. #How to crop an image in indesign free#

I'm going to keep digging into the images' backgrounds and meta-whatever, seeing if I can spot a unifying theme. I hear as UC Berkeley staff member I now have free access to LinkedIn Learning, the gold standard for online creative skills training. So: Anyone ever seen this happen? I've found a few posts on the web, but none with solutions that apply to what I've got going on. Compression or no compression has no effect. To specify crop settings for an empty placeholder frame, choose Object > Fitting > Frame Fitting Options, and then specify the crop amount. Perhaps even stranger is that if I uncheck 'crop image data to frames' in the export dialog but leave everything else the same, the problem goes away (at least for the ones I've been experimenting with). How do you crop an image on InDesign To crop frame content precisely, select the frame with the Direct Selection tool, and use the Transform or Control panel to change the size of the frame.

#How to crop an image in indesign pdf#

It IS there when the PDF is printed onto actual paper, which is why it's freaking me out (did I mention that it's to go to press tomorrow?). You might need to straighten a photo, resize your canvas, or shift focus and composition.Sometimes you might want to crop out a distracting object in the background or give the image more vertical or horizontal emphasis.

how to crop an image in indesign

There are all kinds of reasons to crop an image.

#How to crop an image in indesign Pc#

(This is in CS3 ME on a PC running XP.) (Nice start to a nursery rhyme.) Cut what you don’t need from an image, and keep the rest. Magnified to any level it's not that way in ID. It's not the actual photo data from what's outside the frame (and there is a little bit of it cropped by the frame on every photo, not just the ones doing this), but appears to be smeared pixels from the edge of the photo that's just inside the stroke. 5 pt black stroke is there, all around the photo, but on the right side there is about 1 pt of colored noise OUTSIDE the stroke. All use the exact same object style to apply the stroke.Ī few, when exported to PDF with 'crop image data to frames' checked in the dialog, and no compression at all, have a bit hanging out the right side of their frame. All are in identical frames, which are always in the same places on the page. I can't find any difference in them other than what they're photos of. All are the same size, file format, resolution, color space, creator, etc. A book that's going to press tomorrow has over 300 photos in it.










How to crop an image in indesign