when I export my EPUB, InDesign inserts wrong images into the HTML.
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I have a multi-artboard Illustrator file that is placed in the document. Every chapter has an image in front of it, every image is an artboard in the .ai.
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When I export to EPUB, some artboards are correctly inserted, while one repeats multiple times in a few chapters completely randomly. It has appear only once, but InDesign inserts it many times.
My rig includes Windows 7, Asus P8Z68 Deluxe Gen 3 with i7 2600K, 16GB DDR3 mem, SSD drives, fast Radeon video card.  I'm using Lightroom 4, just upgraded, have this problem: when I export to Folder1> Subfolder 1, it puts the export images in the next up hierarchical folder, i.e. Folder1. I select the folder I want in the Export dialog, and I don't have any subfolders selected or created, but it always sticks the shots in the next folder up the tree, it's happened every time I've exported.
I have some RED footage shot 2.40:1. I brought it into After Effects, created a composition from selection and exported it. When I bring the exported quicktime back into After Effects it is the correct frame size, 2048x854. But when I view it in Quicktime Player or Avid the file opens 1920x1080 and looks stretch. When I view the quicktime properties in Avid, the source footage's Image Aspect Ratio is 2.40:1, but the After Effects Export says the Image Aspect Ratio is 16:9. Â I want to export from After Effects at 2.40:1, why isn't it maintaining this ratio?
I exported my graphic to a TIFF, and Draw always puts a cdr extension on the filename instead of tif. This occurs even if the export dialog shows that the extension is tif.
Sometimes the export dialog will say the export format is TIFF, but will still show "cdr" as the extension of the destination file. Usually, however it shows "tif" and writes "cdr".
This is X5 under Windows 7 64-bit. I'm assuming this is a known bug, but since there's no "report a bug" in the Help menu or anywhere obvious on the Web site, I don't know. I finally was able to get to a support form, but after you're done it claims you need to have registered your product, a dumb error that has been around for years and prevents inquiries from people using the TRIAL VERSION.
Indesign promted me to update the path to PS while opening a PS file from within ID. I clicked okay, having never seen this, and having had no problem opening PS files files from ID before. Â BUT then it started opening PS from my back up clone, and not my boot disk! How do I change it back? Â I tried selecting 'other' from the list under 'edt with' and navigating to the correct version off my boot disk, but it was grey and not available! Â I unmounted the back up clone and it worked fine, but when I remounted I got the same problem.
I can't reproduce this consistently; but I've had this happen many times now. Â Product - Lightroom 5 on OS/X 10.8.4. Â I select two images in the develop module filmstrip to pick the best one for export, the images are usually stacked in the Library.I use the side by side compare tool (C) to compare the images.I may go back to the develop module to adjust setting on one or both images. Â At some point I will unselect the image I don't want to export in the filmstrip, then press Command + Shift + E to export. Â LR will sometimes export both images even though only one is selected in the filmstrip. Â If I go back to the Library before exporting then LR will only export the selected image.
For example, I often export a folder of full-res images, and then go back and do the same images as lo-res with watermarks, that I export to an "email" folder inside the hi-res folder. That way, I email the little ones for clients to peruse, and then send the full-res after they agree to buy. I know I can set up two presets and do them separately, but thought I'd ask.
how it deals with cropped images. I have the following edited image, cropped to some specific region: Â Then, I tell lightroom to edit this image in Photoshop CS4: Â Â However, once it hits photoshop, it has magically gained more image data than I told Lightroom there should be: Â Somehow, all the development settings are correct, but the crop has too much data.
When I import photos via 'File / Get Photos and Videos / From Files and Folders ...' they appear as individual photos in the 'Getting Media' box but when the import is complete they all appear the same - a grey background with an hourglass figure. How do I get the completed import to display the individual photos?Â
I've run in to a strange problem since the 4.1 upgrade.When displayed in the Library view, images are not appearing correctly. In my case, there is a huge amount more noise in the Library view compared to the Develop view. This is also affecting Exports.
I've been using CS3. Without un-installing CS3, I installed CS6 actually both 64bit & 32bit. I had several problems when running. For example, images often were not completely visible after loading part of the image shown as transparent. I could duplicate the layer & all was ok, with both the new & original layers. This hasn't been a major problem, but is a nuisance & indicates that something is not right. Several features even cause "Photoshop CS6 has stopped working". I could always fall back to CS3 when a problem cropped up, altho' it was a pain having to save so often.  I deactivated CS6 and uninstalled (via Control Panel). I then re-installed, installed updates & re-activated . same problem when images load. I just re-installed, so I haven't had a chance to test other things.Â
I'll try to write this logically, but as logic has failed to get me the output I want, I suspect somewhere there will be something highly illogical...
I am trying to export a JPEG file, complete with images. I have setup the original file to 2362x602 pixels, at 300 ppi (making a canvas approximately 200x50mm). This is confirmed through Image -> Canvas Size.
Now if I want to print to paper, I can check the settings through Image -> Print Size, to confirm what size I will get.
What I want is to be able to do the same thing for an export jpg function. I need the JPG to come out at a specific dimension, not a specific pixel size. If I export my file now (File -> Export) as a jpg, I end up with a jpeg much wider than 200mm. A quick rightclick->properties shows me the jpg is still 2362x602 pixels, at '300dpi.' So why is that not the size I expect it to be?
i open a image file in Photoshop CS4 it looks all jumbled and has diagnol lines going through it. Even when i open just a blank file it has a huge black triangle going through it.
I have been using [URL] to download aerial images and then insert them into my drawing using mapiinsert. Usually they come in perfect, but sometimes they come in way off. In this case I downloaded image it came in way off. Then i used project base jump and in came in where it should, but the quality is not good enough for what i am trying to determine. so i downloaded an image from [URL]inserted it using mapiinsert. It came in once again way off, but i noticed it came in where the other image did. What am i missing. I do not fully understand how these images choose where they land. I understand there is a world file that gives them xy coordinates, but that is the end of my knowledge.
Civil 3D 2013 HP Z400 Workstation 6GB of RAM 296GB HDD ATI FirePro V5700(FireGL) Win 7 Home Professional
I use CS-3 on a Windows XP Home platform which uses 2 monitors, the second of which is not color-calibrated. I was just sorting through a number of lunar eclipse images, which I opened in miniature windows on the main monitor. In order to make more room for the most recent image, I dragged one of the images to monitor #2. Now, I cannot move it back to the main monitor. Moreover, all images now open onto monitor #2, regardless whether I open from ACR or from PS itself. I have maximized and minimized the image on monitor #2, but this does not help. Although I can move the image around within monitor #2, I cannot move it back onto monitor #1.
In the side and front view, the references are displayed in the wrong place on the screen. It is fine on the perspective view, but not side or front. The outline if I select the image is in the right place, but the image is not.
Steps to reproduce:  1. Take a screenshot of something in your web browser (macintosh CMD+SHIFT+4) to the clipboard. 2. Select File > New from the menu. Clipboard should be the selected Preset. 3. Notice how in CS6 the color profile under "Advanced" is "Display" and NOT "sRGB" — in CS5 it is sRGB. 4. Paste from the clipboard into your new document and get the color profile mis-match warning if you are in CS6.  It is either not picking the color space of the clipboard properly like it will in CS5, or I am missing something somewhere.  Nothing I do in an attempt to fix this is working. I have sRGB set as my default profile in color settings, and nothing I do changes this setting for the "Clipboard" preset.  I am getting sick of forgetting to manually select "sRGB" every time, opening up a new document sized to my clipboard and then getting the color profile mismatch warning when I paste in the clipboard contents!  I take so many screenshots as I develop websites this is a CONSTANT problem as I am constantly creating new documents from the clipboard to check alignments, zoom in to get color samples, and many other reasons.
I have just moved from v3.6 to v4.3. When using the library window, grid view, I use the filter bu selecting a specific date but images are being returned incorrectly. For example: When I select a date i.e. 25/05/2011, I have images being shown for that date but also others with a capture date of 06/02/2012. How can this issue be corrected? I have over 60,000 images to review.
I don't know if this is just a Windows 8 compatibility issue, but when I save an edited photo it is stored in whatever orientation I opened it. Also the thumbnails only show the original imported image, not the edited image.Â
For instance if I took a picture in a sideways orientation on my smart phone then opened it in PPX5 I can rotate, edit and save and it will show the original image in a sideways orientation. If I post the image on Facebook it will show up sideways. If I put it on a forum it may look okay but people with iPads and iPhones see it sideways.
Recently I was working on an A1 size sheet and exported it from Indesign as a jpg file. The settings were as follows  Output as CMYK Resolution - 300dpi  The final image was huge! - a staggering 73 mb file.  On the other hand if I would have done the same work on photoshop with same resolution, then the image would have come at maximum of 20mb filesize.  I know settings for pdf exports, but for jpg exports, the settings are too less [as far as I have observed]. So, what is the solution to keep filesize minimum with best quality [in my case 300dpi]
I have a xml file with data that i would like to import to indesign. ANd that works great.  But i have a minor issue. I have a kind of a bullet list something like this:  my xml looks like this:  <mytext>1 some text2 some text 3 some text <mytext/>   the bullets is pictures (or perhaps numberd bullets if its possible to style them in my XML)  <mytext>[include my 1 image here] some text[include my 2 image here] some text [include my 3 image here] some text <mytext/>   I have tried to use CDATA in my xml file and included the path for my images, but the result is that "<image src..." is written as text not as a image..
for my daily work I have to assign clipping-paths to images. ALOT. Â So is there a way to assign them automatically? Maybe with Scripts oder Search & Change? Â It would save alot of time for me.
CS5.5 or CC – I have experienced several times that flat grayscale imaged - corrected and nice in PhotoShop turns up much too dark when placed in InDesign.
I make sure no effect or colors are applied to the frame or picture, but still no effect.
If I force transparency on the actual spread (by placing two white items on top of each other, the topmost multiplied on the master page) then it looks correct at once.
It makes no difference if it is a flat grayscale jpg or a psd, even a psd with a white background turns out this way.
I'm working with InDesign CS5.5 on a Mac and need to import multiple images into separate layers. The imprint project has a base layer template and several company logos that need to go into their own layer. Is there a way to bring all the logos in at once and have them create their own layer without manually creating each layer and placing images one by one? Can InDesign do this automatically or is there a script? I can't seem to find a way to automate this process.
Everytime I want to export pictures it exports every second picture as 0kb. Â I've tried to export 100 picture at a time, the same problem occurrs. I've tried only exporting 3 pictures nad most likely atleast 2 of them are 0kb. I've tried all different settings to export the picture. Nothing out of the normal. URL.... Â The only work around I've found is that I open the image with Edit > In photoshop and then resize and save the image from Photoshop. But that's not the optimal workflow when you have more than 3 pictures. Would be nice to know why this problem comes up and how to fix it. This is really taking me back with publishing my work. Â I found several posts about the same issue, but they were all talking about Dropbox being the problem. Well, I'm not exporting my pictures to Dropbox. A normal folder on my SSD HDD.
The album suppliers that I use all require book pages to be uploaded as JPGs. Lightroom 4 only lets me use Blurb (which I don't want to use), or export to PDF.
I realize that I can import the PDF into Photoshop and save them as JPGs, but when I do so, it saves the left side of the page spread as a file and the right side as a file. Most ROES programs from album suppliers require that pagespread be uploaded as one image that encompasses both the left and right side of the page spread.
I realize that I can go through and merge two JPGs together to create a pagespread, but doing so is time consuiming and requires that I resave each JPG an extra time, thereby losing quality. good way to get pagespread JPGs out of the lightroom book module? how to get pagespreads out of a PDF that looks at each side of the pagespread as a separate image?
so I have a PSD with layers. I run an export script to export all layers as PNG8 because I want to preserve transparency. The file size with PNG24 however is far too big for the web although supporting alpha transparency. Upon export, I get an ugly white line stroked around every image.
In my export script, I don't have the option to fix the matte colour of the export image to the BG colour of the webpage so I'm wondering if there's any way to automatically or manually remove this transparency area which renders fine under PNG24 but poorly under PNG8 and GIF formats? Anyone have any experience with dealing with this problem?