image size export control

Hello

I work with a file exported in indesign. All images have been exported in small format - as if they were in the layout. Since then, I asked the indesign file to the author and played around with the different export functions. I exported to 150ppi 600px and they always seemed to have the same size, I have the EPUB and there seems to be no CSS affecting the sizing.

Many of these images are of figures, charts and tables which is illegible in the size of indesign exports. I want to change the images to the width of the screen.

Any suggestions? Thank you!

Hello

Create a new object style (IDCC 2014 or newer) and you set rasterization settings under export options > EPUB and HTML.

To get the images full-width, set the size > Custom > 100% width

Apply this style to your images.

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