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October 6, 2012
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poor quality graphic in indesign

  • October 6, 2012
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I am not sure why when I insert a jpg graphic in indesign, the quality looks so poor. I design my graphic in Photoshop with high resolution. How do I fix it. Thanks

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Correct answer Manish-Sharma

Check the Display performance under View-->Display performance and set it up for High Quality.

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Spenno
Inspiring
September 30, 2021

There can only be three possibilities.

InDesign is set to 'Typical' (faster) display mode. I always work in this mode - high quality in a large image-heavy document is too slow.

Original image quality is too low.

The link is broken / needs updating. Check for red (missing) or yellow (updated) icons in the links panel.

All three would result in a pixellated preview.

Known Participant
December 1, 2022

I am also having this problem recently. HIgh quality display set in preferences, and in view settings, images are high res, vector graphics are doing this too. Images are linked. Sometimes i reimport the file and it works, sometimes it doesnt, Getting very frustrated, almost ready to do a clean re install of ID. Newly imported hi res file is looking like this and I cant get it to display hi res... I had to open the image in photoshop, resave it and went back to indesign and it looks good. I cant see doing this on every project I work on.

Peter Spier
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 1, 2022

That looks very much like either the links are broken (and re-linking being a cure supports this) or that the images have been scaled too large. I recommend adding the Effective PPI column to your view of the Links Panel so you can easily see that as well as when links are showing as broken.

 

I'd bet these files are not stored locally and that may be why InDesing is having trouble with the links.

ryanjohnsond
Participant
June 24, 2015

1. Use PSDs for your high quality images and 2.) make sure your images are properly"linked" inside your In Design file to its Links folder.

Peter Spier
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 6, 2012

Are you using High Qualtity Display?

View > Display Performance > HighQuality Display

What is the "Effective PPI" value when you select the image and open the Info Panel?

October 6, 2012

I did put it in high quality. Where is the info panel?

Peter Spier
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 6, 2012

it is 300ppi. But it does not look like it. See attached


Actually, that does look like 300 ppi. ID uses a preview image, not the actual pixels that you see in Photoshop, for onscreen display. The actual pixels are used for output.

Type and lines, especially sloped lines, need to be much higher resolotion to aviod jaggies, and vector would be much better. If you have to make this in Photoshop, leave the type and stroked paths as live vectors and save it as a Photoshop PDF rather than a jpeg and place that.

Larry G. Schneider
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 6, 2012

Set the display preferences to High. I think it's under View>Display

Manish-SharmaCorrect answer
Inspiring
October 6, 2012

Check the Display performance under View-->Display performance and set it up for High Quality.

Participant
May 7, 2015

THANK YOU SO MUCH. I was really wondering if i was mental...