Full page image and PDF
Hi all,
After years of working with Quark I've decided to try InDesign. Now using a friend's old version (CS4) to see how they compare before committing.
However, in testing a few things out I've hit a problem of sorts. I've an A5 document with facing pages. I've decided to have the occasional photograph/illustration fill the entire page, so a page of text would then have a facing page with a full-page photo. I've then put a 3mm bleed guide around the page.
However, when checking the completed PDF I can see an unsightly white bleed or strip running up the spine/gutter of the page with the picture. Also, I see a bit of the picture bleeding onto the facing page with the text.
I thought this was a mistake I was committing but it now seems normal. The trick is to "Break the pages apart": https://indesignsecrets.com/breaking-pages-apart-to-bleed-off-a-spine.php
Following the advice in the link it works perfectly. However, bearing in mind that I provide the PDF to the printer and remain unsure about how deep the binding will be, this seems to be an odd method of working. Yes, these irritating strips should be hidden by the binding, but what if they're not? Do most people, when taking into account a photo going right to the end of the spine/gutter, simply do the above and break the pages? Or do they enter a Custom Size and make the page slightly bigger to take the spine into account?
If this is a common theme, apologies for the repetition, but I'm very much a noobie here and trying to learn good working practices from the beginning.
Best,
Ray
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