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Thanks for your responses.
I understand what you mentioned about 72 PPI for screen, but its not always the case!
It was for a web banner, but specifically needed to be at 300PPI
I did solve the issue by pretending I was working in real measurements. (E.g (970px X 300px)/ 300 PPI = 3.23″ x 1″
This way I could work with my 970px x 300px image and maintain the effective PPI of 300.
I do think its a shame indesign doesn’t offer a way to work in pixels other than at 72 PPI :(
So if I export that indesign file as a JPEG @ 300 PPI, will the image still have the 300 PPI resolution? or will it be in 72 PPI?
I have made banners in photoshop before at different sizes @ 300 PPI, and moved them to the same size Indesign doc and had no issues (it fit the frame with effective 300 PPI).
Is there a way to change the Indesign PPI to be 300 ‘under the hood’?
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