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March 25, 2025
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Is this normal when placing cropped PDFs?

  • March 25, 2025
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Hello all!

I work with Acrobat and Indesign since more than 15 years and never had this effect. There is a one page PDF which was originally exported in A4, then cropped to only show a graphic that is on the page. The page also contains text. 

 

Then it was placed in Indesign, with the boundary box active, so it would also only show the graphic. Then the INDD was exported as PDF. In that final PDF I can search and find text that was used in the placed PDF, but the text neither shows in Acrobat when viewing the PDF nor it can be selected when switching to edit mode. It's only sort of selected when jumping from find result to find result.

 

All that was around the graphics on the cropped and placed PDF is still there, but remains hidden and cannot even be found/highlighted using the content panel. Is this normal?

Correct answer James Gifford—NitroPress

In short (and to the best of my understanding)... yes. You've placed the whole document in your doc, so all of its contents are found even if you've visually cropped or framed it. It's a bit like content being found in overset text.

 

The only solution is to crop the PDF outside of InDesign and place that, and it may be necessary to reduce the PDF size so that the cropped areas are discarded as well.

4 replies

Doc MaikAuthor
Legend
March 26, 2025

@Peter Spier Yes, option set.

But...image like in picture? I'm not sure how this could help, because the placed PDF contained only vector graphics and text. However, I solved it by resetting the crop frame to zero and removing everything around the actual graphics.

For me, it still seems normal. In my logic, ID isn't supposed to forward that "outside data" when creating a new PDF.

Robert at ID-Tasker
Legend
March 25, 2025

@Doc Maik

 

There was a thread about that - someone wanted to get rid of "confidential" data - the only solution was to use Transparency Flattener - if I remember correctly.

 

James Gifford—NitroPress
Legend
March 25, 2025

In short (and to the best of my understanding)... yes. You've placed the whole document in your doc, so all of its contents are found even if you've visually cropped or framed it. It's a bit like content being found in overset text.

 

The only solution is to crop the PDF outside of InDesign and place that, and it may be necessary to reduce the PDF size so that the cropped areas are discarded as well.

Peter Spier
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 25, 2025

@James Gifford—NitroPress  As I read the post, it looks to me like the cropping WAS done in Acrobat, but in my experience that's only a mask, not a deletion, so the effect is the same as cropping in InDesign.

James Gifford—NitroPress
Legend
March 25, 2025

Thx for clarifying. I don't do it often enough to have a complete grasp, but I do know that "cropping" is often just masking, leaving all the outlying content (sometimes text meant to be redacted!) still there. Not sure what process or save-as actually reduces the PDF to the displayed portion.

Peter Spier
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 25, 2025

Is it normal? Probably.

Do you have the box for Clip Image Data to Frames checked in the compression section of the export settings?