![]() When you export the file, it creates a full-resolution version of your images without any damage done to the photos. As opposed to Photoshop, InDesign allows you to scale up or down your image as much as you want without losing any resolution.When exported, it creates the full resolution file with high quality photos and graphics. This makes the files smaller and faster to work with. When I place images in my document, it places a low resolution version of the photo into the file and links it to the original photo.This makes it easy for me to see the flow of my design, move images around from one spread to another, and most importantly able to see how the story is unfolding. When I create my document, I can create the entire album in one file.The program is designed to be a layout tool and there are many benefits to using this program. InDesign is an amazing program that makes creating layouts easy, efficient and consistent. I’m not going to promote one over the other, but rather, share MY process of creating custom album design, to show the benefits of using both InDesign and Photoshop in the same album. All rights reserved.When it comes to album design, there are always questions that pop up about which programs are best when creating layouts. ADOBE® InDeSIGN® CS5 classroom in a book® The official training workbook from Adobe Systems Adobe InDesign CS5 Classroom in a Book © 2010 Adobe Systems Incorporated and its licensors. You may not modify or translate the software or media, or distribute copies of the software or media without the written consent of Peachpit Press. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the software or media files. You may transfer the files onto a single hard disk so long as you can prove ownership of this eBook. You may not distribute the URL to third parties or redistribute the files over a network. You may use them on one computer at a time. You have the non-exclusive right to use these programs and files. The software and media files are copyrighted by the authors and Peachpit Press. There may be other rights that you may have that vary from state to state. This warranty provides you with specific legal rights. Therefore, the above exclusion may not apply to you. The exclusion of implied warranties is not permitted in some states. In no event will Peachpit Press, its distributors, or dealers be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the software. Legal Notice: Peachpit Press makes no warranty or representation, either express or implied, with respect to this software, its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. Our customer service representatives will assist you as soon as possible. If you are unable to locate the files for this title by following the steps above, please email and supply the URL from step one. You will be able to see the size of any file for download once you reach the URL listed above. ![]() Please note that many of our lesson materials can be very large, especially image and video files. Unzip the files and follow the directions for use in the Read Me included in the download. Download the ZIP file (or files) from the web site to your hard drive. On your PC or Mac, open a web browser and go to this URL: 2. As an eBook reader, you have access to these files by following the steps below: 1. WHERE ARE THE LESSON FILES? Thank you for purchasing this digital version of: Adobe InDesign CS5 Classroom in a Book The print version of this title comes with a disc of lesson files. BONUS CHAPTER 15: WORKING WITH LONG DOCUMENTS (INCLUDED ON DISC). ![]() Synchronizing color settings in Adobe Bridge. Adding advanced interactivity, animation, and video. Converting a print document for online use. Adding buttons, page transitions, and hyperlinks. Previewing how transparency effects will be flattened. Importing and adjusting Illustrator files that use transparency. Adjusting transparency settings for EPS images. Importing and colorizing a grayscale image. Creating and applying table and cell styles. Nesting character styles inside paragraph styles. Finding and changing text and formatting. Adding metadata captions to graphics frames. Overriding master page items on document pages. Placing text and graphics on the document pages. Adding sections to change page numbering. Creating and saving custom document settings. Changing the magnification of a document.
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