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why is image pixelated in indesign

Community Beginner ,
Mar 25, 2017 Mar 25, 2017

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I copied and pasted a 1886 x 1505 pixel image at 350 dpi from Photoshop CS3 to InDesign and the image is pixelated.

Then I saved the file as a jpg and then in InDesign I Placed the picture and the image is pixelated.

Then I saved the file as a raster file by choosing Export, Paths to Illustrator. Then I Placed the picture and the image cannot be seen.

This image is ok if I don't mind 72 dpi but I do mind. Please, how do I get a quality image from Photoshop to InDesign?

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Community Expert , Mar 25, 2017 Mar 25, 2017

Don’t copy / paste. Just place the image in InDesign using the file > place command.

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Mar 25, 2017 Mar 25, 2017

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I should have answered the question I found in several posts, "How does it print?" The image prints the same as it appears on the screen... pixelated.

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Mar 25, 2017 Mar 25, 2017

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And ensure the "Effective Resolution" is between 200 and 300 PPI.

and the display is set to High Quaility

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Thank you for the reply, you are right. This did help it look better on the screen. Thank you!

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Don’t copy / paste. Just place the image in InDesign using the file > place command.

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Mar 25, 2017 Mar 25, 2017

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I hate when someone doesn't read the original question except when you are right and need to point this out.

I already did what you said but what I didn't do after Placing the image is to see how it printed!

Thanks for making me go back and looking at this again.

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