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  • in reply to: AppleScript for converting InDesign to Photoshop #77241

    Hi Max,

    The anti-aliasing happens between objects flush aligned.
    This post box is a good example. the white box and the grey strips on the top and bottom. there is anti-aliasing between the 2 colours sometimes over a pixel.
    Do you think its the pdf profile? a direct copy and paste shows that it does align pixel perfect, however there is a massive colour shift (and direct copy and paste does not efficiently fit in with this particular workflow, due to the number of layers)

    Thanks guys

    in reply to: AppleScript for converting InDesign to Photoshop #77240

    HI David – Amazing article. This will def come in handy with a few of the workflows I am building.
    Unfortunately, I need a layered psd – for HTML development.
    PNG’s are used but only to proof at artwork stages before despatch.

    in reply to: AppleScript for converting InDesign to Photoshop #77210

    Thank you Max!
    One more question – any ideas in minimising the antialiasing from Indesign to PS?
    I have set up a 1px x 1px grid and there is still some anti aliasing that comes through even through objects are pixel aligned in Indesign.

    Thanks Max.

    in reply to: AppleScript for converting InDesign to Photoshop #77141

    HI Max,

    Oh no. I love this script.
    Oh well, Hopefully there is more development on the script by fans – esp with keeping the copy live when rebuilding in Photoshop.
    I do have one question- when the file rebuilds in PS – the file shifts horizontally or/and vertically by a few pixels, any reason why?

    in reply to: AppleScript for converting InDesign to Photoshop #74710

    Hi, I put up a post yesterday that I was after this same script – but with a function to select a page range or alternate layout groups. Exporting the layered page/alternate layout pgs perhaps as groups or folders? This is so I can export out multipule pages to create a stack in Photoshop.

    Thanks!

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