Enable Layer Visibility for TIFFs in InDesign
- April 13, 2025
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I would like to request a long-overdue feature for Adobe InDesign: support for visibility and layer selection in TIFF files, similar to the functionality currently available with PSD files.
Currently, InDesign can read and display individual layers from PSD files on. In contrast to PSD, TIFFs are often 30–50% smaller than PSDs. This reduces storage and significantly improves network performance (e.g. VPN, NAS access). Except of this TIFF has better composite rendering in InDesign. In standard display mode, TIFFs appear significantly sharper than PSDs unless "High Quality Display" is enabled. This improves layout clarity and performance.
In magazine and editorial design, the subject's head often overlaps the masthead (logo), and this is managed via layered files. We use layered PSDs where one layer contains background and another isolated head (masking via layer effects or alpha). There are also layers which multiply hears on some hair areas, which goes over logo, makes them more visible.
TIFF is often superior in terms of size, clarity, and performance—but are unusable due to InDesign's lack of layer support.
I understand this feature may not be critical for all users, but for high-volume editorial teams, it would significantly improve efficiency, consistency, and storage use.
