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Stroke made in InDesign document comes into Photoshop inconsistently

New Here ,
Nov 11, 2016 Nov 11, 2016

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Created a document in InDesign with a 1pt black stroke around the border. Saved it as a 150dpi jpg. Opened in Photoshop. 3 sides of the document had the 2 pixel black stroke around the document and the 4th side had a 3 pixel stroke, grey black grey. I can not for the life of me figure out why it would be inconsistent!

Anyone know?

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Hi

Are you looking at the image at 100% zoom ?

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I'm zoomed in as far as I can go. I believe it's 3200%

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Hi

In photoshop images will look correctly at 100% zoom. Any other zoom level will give an interpolation of it. (not the real thing). So, how does it look at 100% ?

Pierre

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Nov 12, 2016 Nov 12, 2016

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Isn't it because it's being converted from a vector to a raster image?

When you export to JPG from InDesign try unticking Anti-alias in the Export JPG dialogue box.

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