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1. Re: When I place photos in InDesign from Photoshop they become grainy.
P Spier Jul 27, 2014 10:55 AM (in response to beau9514)What is the Effective PPI when you check the link info. Do you have High Quality Display enabled? It may also be turned off at the object level.
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2. Re: When I place photos in InDesign from Photoshop they become grainy.
David Blatner Jul 28, 2014 8:15 AM (in response to beau9514)I would also try: quit InDesign and relaunch it (to clear memory weirdness), then create a new document and place the image. Make sure you choose view > display performance > high quality display. Zoom in. Switch back to Photoshop and check the image there. If it looks noticeably different then it's possible that ID's preferences are corrupted or something else has gone wrong. I have noticed that sometimes InDesign can be slow to preview high-res images, especially very large ones, so give it 20 or 30 seconds if need be.


