Extending image beyond bleed
Hello,
I had my children’s book illustrated and my illustrator painted the drawings and sent me pdf’s of the illustrations. I’m trying to create a book on Barnes and Nobles’ printing service in order to create a print book. I’ve used InDesign to format the illustrations with bleed. I set my file to 11x8.5 which is the size of the book, and my bleed to 0.125” which is what B&N asks for. Then I pasted the pdf’s onto the pages, set one corner to the bleed and grabbed the opposite corner, enlarging it until it meets the bleed on the other two sides.
On all of the illustrations I’ve had to extend them past the bleed because they aren’t a true 11x8.5. So as I expand the illustration to get the top and bottom to meet the bleed, the left and/or right extend beyond.
When I attempt to upload my finished product to B&N, their site says that I cannot because my pages are bigger than 11x8.5. I’m assuming this is because I’ve extended the PDFs beyond the bleed and it’s made the pages bigger than 11x8.5.
I guess my question is, is there a way using InDesign to trim off whatever extends out beyond the bleed so that B&N only recognizes what’s inside the borders of the bleed? Like, to delete that information from my file or make it indetectable?
