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August 17, 2009
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Export to PNG in InDesign?

  • August 17, 2009
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Hi all,

I have a simple question. Is it possible to export to PNG in InDesign? Right now, I've been doing a copy-paste into Illustrator, then saving it as PNG from there. Is there a better way to do this?

Trish

InDesign CS4 | PC

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Correct answer Eugene Tyson

InDesign can now export to PNG from File>Export and pick the file format.

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Eugene TysonCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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November 30, 2022

InDesign can now export to PNG from File>Export and pick the file format.

August 17, 2009

export the PDF and open and save in Photoshop.

Scott Falkner
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August 17, 2009

No version of InDesign can export to PNG. But there is a much better way than copy/paste into Illustrator. Export a PDF then save that as PNG from Acrobat or rasterize in Photoshop and save as PNG from Photoshop.

Jongware
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August 17, 2009

Oddly enough, that's not .. entirely .. true.

The CS4 scripting help lists "PNG Format" amongst its possible export formats. A  quick test

app.activeDocument.selection[0].exportFile(ExportFormat.PNG_FORMAT, File(new File("c:\\test.png")));

shows CS4 can export to PNG. However, there are no settings to change, which limits its usefulness.

Djspaceg
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May 23, 2011

I feel like there may be some real problems with this workflow...does anyone know how InDesign compresses PNG files in exported PDFs?

In any event, if you Export to PDF in InDesign, you can open it in Acrobat Professional, and then File > Save As > Image... > PNG and it will save one file for each page of your document.

(If you have a complex question that's not the same as an old question, you're usually better off starting a new thread...)


Thanks John. My post got longer than I originally expected. Otherwise I would have just made a new thread.

I feel like I should clarify my original post that you replied to. That list of processes isn't one sequence of actions to get a final product. It lists every seperate method I've tried (unsuccessfully) to get usable images out of InDesign. I'm not doing them all in sequence. That would be a real workflow issue.

Saving PDFs from Acrobat doesn't give you translucent PNGs, because of the white paper background it assumes; even if you didn't have a background set in InDesign. I tried that too and was disappointed. Also, there's no way to "delete" the paper/page/white-background in Acrobat Pro before saving as PNG.