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Goodness, I have these high quality images on my computer but every time I place them into a page on InDesign they get all pixalated. Any one know why? The images look perfect on photoshop but look like crap on indesign when i drag+drop or file>place.

- Please don't tell me that it's optimized so the computer wont have to work hard. blah blah because I tried printing and still, the quality of the picture was horrible.
- Please don't tell me to change to high quality display because that doesn't work.
- Please don't tell me to edit general preferences because that doesn't work either.

Can someone explain to me how two very same sized pictures can have different ppi (pixels per inch)? Goodness I'm confused.

I also tried making the image CMYK and that didn't work either!

Someone please help!

Thanks in advance.
- Jose

2007-06-08 18:02:20 · 2 answers · asked by Jose R 1 in Computers & Internet Software

2 answers

From Photoshop save your images in this way:

Go to File menu > Save for Web > choose the PNG-24 image format and Save. This will preserve quality.

2007-06-09 16:21:49 · answer #1 · answered by geek546 7 · 0 0

Did you move those two files from where you had them when you creating them? If you put them in a different folder or moved the folder they were in to a different location on your computer OR if you moved the images you were using, you broke the links. When you placed those images from Photoshop into Illustrator, you were creating a link to the actual images. So somehow the link has been broken.

2016-05-20 08:33:55 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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