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November 26, 2018
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Importação de arquivo com sombra em modo "multiplicar" - import psd file with shadow in multiply mode

  • November 26, 2018
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Primeira imagem, arquivo PSD importado no Indesign.

Segunda imagem, mesmo arquivo importado no Corel.

O Corel mantém a característica do modo "multiplicar" da camada da sombra.

No Indesign, a camada da sombra perde o efeito.

Corel 1 x 0 Indesign.

First image, PSD file place in Indesign.

Second image, same file place in CorelDraw.

In Indesign, the shadow layer loses multiply mode.

Corel 1 x 0 Indesign

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    Community Expert
    November 26, 2018

    No problem. However, there is no simple method for InDesign.

    You will have to use one of the methods I posted above.

    You can make a feature request here - Adobe InDesign Feedback

    Thanks

    Community Expert
    November 26, 2018

    Hi Denish

    As far as I know the blending modes are unique to the photoshop file, they only work within photoshop - and don't translate to indesign.

    Frustrating! I know.  Only thing you could do is remove the blending mode of mulitply, and set the transparency to a percentage that you're happy with.

    I think that would do it.

    OR  - probably a better idea.

    If the shadow is on another layer - you can use InDesign to select the Layer to show, effectively you will need to place the image twice.

    Go to Object>Object Layer Options and select to only show the shadow layer in your photoshop document.

    Then set the blend mode to multiply in InDesign.

    You can then group it back with the original image - remember on the original image to only show the top image and not the shadow, the same way as in Object>Object Layer Options.

    Let me know if that helps

    Participant
    November 26, 2018

    Thanks. I know that.

    But I prefer a simple metod like a Corel do.

    Thanks again.