Export as a low-resolution vector

Since the update to the latest version of Adobe InDesign CC, I noticed a problem when saving files to print resolution.  More specifically, when I use Active vector native small resized to a larger project, the export fails to honor the vector nature of the file and creates a few awful mess of a raster image. The only solution I've found this is to create a version high-resolution rasterization of vector assets and use it in the design.  Recently I've had this happen with two circles of Shutterstock:

Abstract colored background. Vector illustration. -209522563: Shutterstock

Blue background of winter with own snowflakes. Christmas decoration. Vector. -162006188: Shutterstock

In both cases, the original size of the vector file are significantly smaller than the project (native files are ~ 20mm and I use them to fill a 36 "height, filling proportionally framework document).  Here is a link with examples of the same exported with the same PDF settings file.  The only difference is that we use the assets of vector and the other uses the assets of vector-export-to-jpeg.

InDesign export error - Album on Imgur vector

All this is done in Adobe InDesign CC v11.2.0.99.

You might have more luck if you resave as native .ai .eps files

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