October 2019
Beginner to intermediate
312 pages
6h 58m
English


There’s one thing a lot of people miss when creating documents with images: image resolution. More often than not, the document will be printed, and therefore it’s best if the images are placed at a minimum of 300PPI. But we don’t always get high-res images, and if we don’t check, we won’t know . . . until InDesign tells us! Once you’ve placed an image, you can go to the Info panel or the Links panel to see the Actual PPI and Effective PPI settings for the selected image. A low-res image can be used if its size ...
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