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Everytime I place a photo into InDesign it's transparent.

Community Beginner ,
Jul 06, 2021 Jul 06, 2021

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Hi, 

I am creating a presentation in Indesign and suddenly while I was importing photos, they starting showing up transparent. I tried different photos, dragging and dropping, placing the file, using different file types, and restarting the program and nothing fixes it. 

Any ideas how I can fix this?Screen Shot 2021-07-06 at 11.44.33 AM.png

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Jul 06, 2021 Jul 06, 2021

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It's acting as if your placed files are defaulting to Multiply.

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Jul 06, 2021 Jul 06, 2021

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do you maybe have object styles set up and its applying one  by default?

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In Line with both of the above, check the style definition for Basic Graphics Frame.

 

You'll have to edit it with no files open to make a change to affect new files, existing files will need editing individually if not correct.

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Is it by chance below your background. Or is it because you have it set to 35 percent in the top bar?

Lee- Graphic Designer, Print Specialist, Photographer

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