Import file from Illustrator to Indesign with high quality for Printing
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Hi everybody,
I’m designing a furniture catalogue, I must import technical drawing image ( draw in Illustrator) below the real image in Indesign file
But I’m afraid that the technical image will be unsharp when printing !
What can I do and who know the other way ?
you can see image to know more my problem
Ken, sorry, I had to edit your post because our forum did not like your Facebook link.
If it is a PDF or an AI file, then it should be sharp when you print. In InDesign choose View > Display Performance > High Quality Display. Does that help? Also, try exporting to PDF and open the PDF in Acrobat.
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