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    • #63786
      wouterdm
      Member

      I have a document that I export to JPG en PNG. Document size is 900 x 300 px. When I export to JPEG or PNG, the dimensions of the image are more than twice that big as the document size in InDesign.

      How can I have the same image size than my InDesign document? Without losing image quality (document has image and text)

    • #63791
      Bob Levine
      Participant

      My standard advice for this is to export to PDF and open the PDF in Photoshop. From there you'll have a lot more control over the output.

    • #64957
      David Courtemanche
      Participant

      Bob,
      I have a coworker that would like to create their web banners and assets in Indesign, rather than Photoshop. The sticking point is that Photoshop has better Anti Aliasing tools for dealing with type overlaid on images than Indesign. Exporting to PDF then rasterizing doesn’t contain the same type control as creating native in Photoshop. Any ideas for a workaround or other solutions? Any help & guidance is appreciated.

    • #64964
      Anonymous
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      I feel for your colleague, I am sick to the back teeth of making all web assets in Photoshop, but Adobe doesnt seem to want to improve either a) the layout tools in Photoshop or b) the image export options in InDesign.

      I would recommend exploring the Object Export options under the object menu, this has helped me. Either that or make the assets in InDesign, then import them into Photoshop as Vector Smart Objects for export.

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