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InDesign - Scale Images

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May 04, 2017 May 04, 2017

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Hi There. I am working on InDesign and I'm trying to scale images true to size - for example if a piece is 10MM L x 5MM W - how do I put in these measurements so when the document is printed the image looks true to size?

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Community Expert , May 04, 2017 May 04, 2017

Hi Jennifer,

and you can also enter the size in the % editing fields.
That will scale container frame plus image.

In my example below the lock is set to maintain proportional scaling in width and height:

ScalingWithThePercentageField-GiveSize-1.png

After scaling:

ScalingWithThePercentageField-GiveSize-2.png

( From my German InDesign on OSX )

Regards,
Uwe

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You can enter sizes as below screenshot.

Screen Shot 2017-05-04 at 21.19.00.png

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Hi Jennifer,

and you can also enter the size in the % editing fields.
That will scale container frame plus image.

In my example below the lock is set to maintain proportional scaling in width and height:

ScalingWithThePercentageField-GiveSize-1.png

After scaling:

ScalingWithThePercentageField-GiveSize-2.png

( From my German InDesign on OSX )

Regards,
Uwe

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