InDesign CS2 at Your Fingertips
Chapter One
Placed Images
A PAGE LAYOUT JUST wouldn't be a page layout without including some placed images. To
add visual interest to a design, you'll probably want to include a few photographs. And even
though you can create custom-drawn logos and shapes in InDesign, you may also want to add
images created in other vector-based drawing programs, such as Adobe Illustrator.
In this chapter we'll explain how to import images of all types into your InDesign documents,
including TIFFs, EPS files, layered and multipage PDFs, and native file formats such as AI
(Adobe Illustrator format) and layered PSDs (Photoshop Documents). We'll also explain how
to manage links and embed images using the Links palette, and how to apply, create, and edit
clipping paths.
* 12.1 Importing a Graphic Image
* 12.2 Setting Import Options
* 12.3 Object Layer Options and Placed PSDs
* 12.4 Copying to and from Adobe Illustrator
* 12.5 Resizing Placed Images
* 12.6 Updating Missing and Modified Links ... read full excerpt from InDesign CS2 at Your Fingertips ebook