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Problem of zoom and real dimension of canvas

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Jul 18, 2022 Jul 18, 2022

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Hello all,

If I Set my Zoom view to 100% my object doesn't measure the same on screen. The 100% zoom level could represents the actual print output size of an object or page. At the 100% view InDesign doesn't displays my real page dimension on screen. Has anyone my same problem? Thank u! 

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Enthusiast , Jul 19, 2022 Jul 19, 2022

Ciao Federico,

come menzionato da diversi temi qui nel forum, io trovato un'ottima soluzione senza modificare le impostazioni del mio schermo o del monitor, perché ognuno di noi ha esigenze diverse per quanto riguarda le dimensioni degli schermi e inoltre ci sono diverse configurazioni hardware correlate poi con l'uso dei programmi Adobe.
In ogni caso, il suggerimento in questo sito mi ha aiutata: https://creativepro.com/custom-zoommagnification-settings-in-indesign/


Ho quindi creato un nuovo docum

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Mentor ,
Jul 19, 2022 Jul 19, 2022

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Similar threads - https://community.adobe.com/t5/indesign-discussions/matching-indesign-and-photoshop-pixel-dimensions...

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/indesign-discussions/viewing-quot-actual-size-quot/td-p/3358040

Remember, never say you can't do something in InDesign, it's always just a question of finding the right workaround to get the job done. © David Blatner

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Jul 19, 2022 Jul 19, 2022

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Hi @federicor60810753 , Something doesn’t seem right in your photo—are you sure the Rulers are set to Inches? The rulers are showing the spine mark at 230", but InDesign doesn’t allow pages to exceed 216 inches. Have you tried trashing your Caches and preferences?

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Jul 19, 2022 Jul 19, 2022

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Hi @rob day I think that the ruler is in centimeters… 10 subdivisions and the interface is in Italian.

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Jul 19, 2022 Jul 19, 2022

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Right, I can now see the physical ruler is MM

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Jul 19, 2022 Jul 19, 2022

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Hi @federicor60810753 , Which version of InDesign are you using? The work arounds that @Geоrge and @aniri5j9ox8tw2ln linked to are for CS5 and earlier. The current versions of InDesign should detect your monitor specs via the OS and set 100% to the print output size automatically. This is from CC2021 on OSX Mojave, main monitor

 

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Enthusiast ,
Jul 19, 2022 Jul 19, 2022

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@rob day

I have the CC2022 version and the 1:1 zoom has always been wrong since I first used InDesign. I am using an MBP M1 13" with Montery 12.4 and with a connected LG 27" monitor. The instructions in the link with the script really helped me!

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Jul 20, 2022 Jul 20, 2022

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Starting with CS6 InDesign changed the 100% view, it used to be the same as Photoshop’s 1:1 monitor to image pixel, which scales the view differently depending on your monitor resolution and specs. InDesign now tries to get your main monitor info from the system and display 100% as the output actual size.

 

I am using an MBP M1 13" with Montery 12.4 and with a connected LG 27"

 

InDesign only shows the 100% print view on what the system considers the main monitor. Are you checking the rulers on the laptop screen or the LG 27"?

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Jul 20, 2022 Jul 20, 2022

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On the LG of course, I work only with this monitor.

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Jul 20, 2022 Jul 20, 2022

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Right, thats likely the problem—InDesign shows a 100% print view based on the OS’s report on the monitor specs, and it sounds like ID can’t get the LG resolution and dimensions.

 

If you drag a document over to the laptop screen and check the rulers, do you get a print view at 100%?

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Jul 19, 2022 Jul 19, 2022

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Ciao Federico,

come menzionato da diversi temi qui nel forum, io trovato un'ottima soluzione senza modificare le impostazioni del mio schermo o del monitor, perché ognuno di noi ha esigenze diverse per quanto riguarda le dimensioni degli schermi e inoltre ci sono diverse configurazioni hardware correlate poi con l'uso dei programmi Adobe.
In ogni caso, il suggerimento in questo sito mi ha aiutata: https://creativepro.com/custom-zoommagnification-settings-in-indesign/


Ho quindi creato un nuovo documento DIN-A4 (in caso di monitor piccolo impostarlo su orizzontale), poi con l'aiuto di un righello e di un foglio DIN-A4 ho provato la visualizzazione con zoom in modo da visualizzare correttamente le dimensioni 21x29,7 cm. Nel mio caso è risultato essere il 118%.
Poi, con l'aiuto dello script, l'ho salvato nelle mie scorciatoie da tastiera (sotto i soliti tasti cmd+1). Come prova, ho creato un nuovo documento DIN A5 e anche in questo caso dopo aver usato il solito comando per la visualizzazione 1:1, lo zoom è corretto, proprio come nella realtà!

Spero esserti stata d'aiuto!

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