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    Exporting or Saving for InDesign after creating in Photoshop CS2 ?

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    I have created a design mainly using dingbat fonts in Photoshop CS2 and want to save it (I think as a TIFF) for use in InDesign CS5.

    I have tried but when I 'place' to TIFF image in InDesign the quality looks terrible, can someone please advice on what i might be doing wrong?

    The documnet has been created as 600dpi, A5 so 21cm x 14.8cm and I have the colour set for CMYK.

    When I'm saving the file I'm offered TIFF options, including image compression, for which I have chosen JPG and Maximum quality 12, I've attached a screenshot of the TIFF options.

    As I say any help you can provide who be greatly appreciated, the design if for a brochure and it needs to be as clear as the software will allow.

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    Ash
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    Re: Exporting or Saving for InDesign after creating in Photoshop CS2 ?

    I would say your dpi is way to high maybe 72 or 300 maximum for a5

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    Re: Exporting or Saving for InDesign after creating in Photoshop CS2 ?

    Um 72 dpi is for the internet, this is for glossy magazine.

    Any other ideas ?

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    Re: Exporting or Saving for InDesign after creating in Photoshop CS2 ?

    Have you tried placing the PSD file into InDesign, instead of saving it out as a TIF?

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    Re: Exporting or Saving for InDesign after creating in Photoshop CS2 ?

    You can actually just use the psd file and that will have the 300/600dpi quality for printing ?

    First time I've heard this.

 

 

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