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August 29, 2017
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G-Suite Google Drive Place Images into InDesign

  • August 29, 2017
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My company is moving across to G-Suite in the next month. Most of the images I use will be place on the MyDrive/Google Drive, this is cloud based and not a physical network drive.

So my questions is how to I place the image into InDesign with out having to download all the images to my desktop? I'm thinking of a InDesign app/add on? Maybe a G-Suite/Chrome add on

Thanks in advance.

S

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Correct answer Dov Isaacs

There is no method of doing this from any Adobe application.

But you are right. A plug-in would be necessary to handle such links.

          - Dov

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Participant
October 17, 2017

Google just released FileStream... has anyone tried that yet?
Use work or school files on your computer with Drive File Stream - Google Drive Help

Participant
November 2, 2017

That's exactly what I'm searching for.  How the heck can I get BRIDGE to cache images more quickly from which I'm browsing via Google Drive File Stream.  Every time I open an image folder within our Drive File Stream, it takes BRIDGE forever to load previews.  I even increased BRIDGE's cache size.  Has to be something goofy with those images living in Google's Cloud and not on my local drive.  I can see the cache files deep within my Mac ( User > Library > Caches > Adobe > Bridge CC 2017 ) but it's not doing anything to speed up BRIDGE.  I'm hoping Adobe is working on this since Google just released Drive File Stream in late September 2017.

Steve Werner
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 2, 2017

On that subject, you could ask in the Bridge forum.

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Legend
August 29, 2017

Steffan Pawlowicz

So my questions is how to I place the image into InDesign with out having to download all the images to my desktop? I'm thinking of a InDesign app/add on? Maybe a G-Suite/Chrome add on

Thanks in advance.

S

To create a hi-res PDF from your InDesign file, you would need to download the hi-res image onto your local computer. It wouldn't have to be to the desktop -- it could of course be anywhere. It could even be embedded into the InDesign file itself.

I doubt that even a plugin could avoid that...

Ariel

Loic.Aigon
Legend
August 30, 2017

Hi

Regarding to external links, you can give this one a try :

https://www.emerasoft.com/digital-publishing/ctrlelink/

As for packaging/HD PDFs, a company I have been working with was using Van Gennep CMS solution which included a plugin that could allow external urls to be used inside InDesign. Fact is designers can package files without concerns for previously downloading hi res images from the database. But it's likely that the plugin does actually this behind the curtains.

FWIW

Dov Isaacs
Dov IsaacsCorrect answer
Legend
August 29, 2017

There is no method of doing this from any Adobe application.

But you are right. A plug-in would be necessary to handle such links.

          - Dov

- Dov Isaacs, former Adobe Principal Scientist (April 30, 1990 - May 30, 2021)
Participant
October 15, 2019
I've been using AdobeIndesign and placing photos in AI docs from Google Drive folders for about a year and a half and all of a sudden yesterday all of my photo links quit working!!! What Happened? How do I fix this? Do I just need to update one or the other? Is there another Cloud based system I can use instead of Google Drive as my partner that also works on the AI Files that we Share in Google Drive needs access as well. Storing all of these photos on a desktop will not work...takes up too much space and then we can't share them!! Need help!
JonathanArias
Legend
August 29, 2017

you probably don't want to work like that. what if you don't have an internet connection. you will have missing files. i recommend hosting files locally, packaging your jobs so everything is organize and with the files it belongs to.

that is just my two cents. i am not a fan of one folder with 40000 images and 1000000 loose indesign documents linking to one master folder.. but that is just me. i like to package and keep everything organize..

Participant
August 30, 2017

Agreed, my problem is we are six macs/creatives in 150+ PC's - we have to work with their systems.

It looks like i may have to push for a DAM/Workflow system as the google drive is not going to work.