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Indesign and tif quality relationship

plecnik

Help please!
I have a tif file of a line drawing (i cannot locate the original illustrator file). This file is 9 x 9in at 300dpi, looks good and lines are crisp when printed at 100% scale.
I need this file to be as big as 2 x 2in in my Indesign page. When I place the file in Indesign and scale down to 2 x 2in, and then print the Indesign page, it comes out extremely blurry.
Of course, if I place the tif file in Indesign as original size 9 x 9in, the print comes out fine and crisp.
Any suggestions?

Thank you!

 
Mar 9, 11 9:33 pm
trace™

just resize to 2x2, then link

Mar 9, 11 10:05 pm  · 
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plecnik

That would reduce the size of the original file, therefore compromising the line quality - prints out blurry

Mar 10, 11 6:15 am  · 
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jajo.

can you re-size it in another program? Photoshop or Gimp? i think Indesign only gives you JPEG compression choices... which are lossy. choose cubic if you can, and be sure to save it as a tif.

Mar 10, 11 4:26 pm  · 
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St. George's Fields

Is the image greyscale? If so, that's your problem. Convert it to to CMYK and your problem should be solved.

Greyscale tiffs print as a series of rather noticeable dots.



Like so.

Mar 10, 11 4:47 pm  · 
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trace™

that would reduce the dimensions, but not necessarily the resolution

Mar 10, 11 6:47 pm  · 
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Bruce Prescott

convert the file to bitmap in photoshop or equal, then reduce size and increase dpi - save as a copy so you still have your original.

Mar 11, 11 12:24 am  · 
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