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Hi,
I have two problems when I'm gonna insert an image to Indesign.
1. Right now I just drag and drop the image from Windows Explorer into the program. There must be another way? Like insert ---> image or something?
2. When I insert images the resolution is very bad. It's like I insert a 300 dpi image and when it's inserted it becomes a 72 dpi image. How do I fix this?
Thanks in advance!
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Dragging from Explorer (Or Bridge, or Finder on the Mac) is the equivalent of File > Place... and navigating to the image you want to use. Dragging from anywhere else is the quivalent of copy/paste and should be avoided.
By default InDesign uses "typical" display performance settings which include low-resolution image previews (you are not loooking at the actual pixels here, just a preview, with any image in ID). You can change the defualt inthe prefs, or change it from View > Display Performance > and choose High Quality Display (changing the prefs with no files open would be better). For most systems this should not present a problem, but for an older or under-powered machine you may see a slowdown in screen drawing.
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@ramoand
in addition to Peter's post see this help section:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/indesign/cs/using/WSa285fff53dea4f8617383751001ea8cb3f-6bc5a.html
("Placing graphics"). It appears to cover everything you asked,
regards,
Peter Blazejewicz