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Hylda,
What kind of objects are no longer aligning – text, image boxes, or is it across the board? I would venture a guess that aligning in .indd accounts for some of the object’s properties, such as stroke weight or anti-alias on text, that do not translate precisely into .psd, hence the shift.
Hi Hylda,
There might be elements spilling outside InDesign canvas (perhaps placed there for a full bleed effect), that when brought to Photoshop are placed flush against PSD canvas edge, resulting in overall shift. Otherwise, the calculations are based on pixel values brought over from InDesign to Photoshop.
Hi Hylda,
We stopped development of our script on version 2.2 and the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. You can try splitting your .indd into multiple files, each containing individual page and running the script on those single file .indd files.
Hi David,
We will certainly look into that. Right now, we want to see how far we can take it with transferring all of InDesign objects and properties to Photoshop.
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