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When I rotate an image in InDesign 90 degrees most of the image disappears with just a small portion still visible. What am I doing wrong?
Hi Barb
I have discovered by trial and error that the issue is only with .eps files. If I convert the images to jpg all good. Thanks for your assistance.
Regards
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InDesign version? Operating system? Please use the "Insert Image" button in the forum editor to attach a screen capture.
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Adobe InDesign CC 2018 - WIndows 10
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The image rotated so it is not completedly contained within your graphic frame so you're seeing that it's "cropped" out.
You can use the 2nd tool from the top (Direct Selection or "white arrow" tool) to click on the image and drag it within the frame so you can see it again (see illustrations below):
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Thanks for your reply but this is not working for me. Any other suggestions?
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Rotate the frame with its content (image).
You can use content grabber, or double click inside the frame, or use the white arrow to select the image inside the frame, and move it.
also you can use fitting, Object> Fitting> Center Content
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pamelag48686731 wrote
When I rotate an image in InDesign 90 degrees most of the image disappears with just a small portion still visible. What am I doing wrong?
The frame and the image are two separate things. When you have the frame selected your Selection tool cursor is a black arrow. When you have the image selected, the Selection tool cursor is a hand.
Your image is only partly visible within your frame. This typically happens when you rotate just the image and not the frame.
You now have two choices:
Use your Selection tool and watch that the cursor is a black arrow. Double-clicking the image switches modes for the Selection tool. Clicking the "doughnut" or center also selects the image, not the frame.
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Despite following instructions regarding selection etc no luck. Steps
Create image by using Place and selecting image. Using top tool select outer, red frame and flip 90 degrees. Image partially disappears. It seems as if the image itself flips but its original template does not. No matter what selection tool I choose I cannot get image to reappear whole in the blue frame. Fitting content commands also do not change the image visibility. So both the outer frame and the inner blue frame move to 90 degrees but the image holder within the blue frame does not. Any suggestions welcome.
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pamelag48686731 wrote
Despite following instructions regarding selection etc no luck. Steps
Create image by using Place and selecting image. Using top tool select outer, red frame and flip 90 degrees. Image partially disappears. It seems as if the image itself flips but its original template does not. No matter what selection tool I choose I cannot get image to reappear whole in the blue frame. Fitting content commands also do not change the image visibility. So both the outer frame and the inner blue frame move to 90 degrees but the image holder within the blue frame does not. Any suggestions welcome.
First: try it in a new document for testing purposes. The Layer will be Layer 1 and the color of the frame will be blue, not red.
Some of what you write can be interpreted more than one way, so please help to clarify the terms you are using.
Show an image of your control panel with the frame selected. That may help us!
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New document. File/place – using corner tool on frame, rotate. Image is visible in small portion. No matter what I do from here I cannot seem to get the 90 degree rotated image to appear. If I rotate 180 degrees image is visible. See screen shots of settings and use of black arrow as tool from top of tool bar on left.
Image inserted into new document using File/place
Image rotated 90 degrees using corner rotate tool on frame.
See answers to your questions below.
Thanks
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Hi Pamela,
how do you view the image on the page?
My guess is that you see a screen redraw problem.
Can you provide the graphic you are working with?
Just make it available on Dropbox or a similar service and post the download link.
Thanks,
Uwe
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Hi Pamela
It sounds like you are following the correct steps:
If it's a refresh issue, zoom in, out or change pages and then return to this page to force InDesign to update the screen.
Sharing the image with us via Dropbox may help, but even better, share the InDesign page along with the linked image. This should be an easy fix.
~Barb
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Hi Barb
I have discovered by trial and error that the issue is only with .eps files. If I convert the images to jpg all good. Thanks for your assistance.
Regards
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If the image is a vector file, convert to .ai (and use this format rather than .eps moving forward). That way you will retain vector properties.
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pamelag48686731 wrote
… I have discovered by trial and error that the issue is only with .eps files.
Then I suppose a screen redraw error only.
I guess the preview stems from the eps, it is saved with the eps, and InDesign did not render the preview when placing the graphic.
Regards,
Uwe
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pamelag48686731 wrote
When I rotate an image in InDesign 90 degrees most of the image disappears with just a small portion still visible. What am I doing wrong?
Hm. Another thought.
Check the Links Panel if the image is properly linked.
Means: Not a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark ( file not updated ) or a red circle with a question mark ( file missing ).
Regards,
Uwe