InDesign / best way to export for the Web?

Hi guys,.

I did a poster A2 (large size) and now I need to have the same image for webcast on the Internet. I guess it will be a 650 by 800 px pixeles.

What is the best way to export this content to Internet?

(1) I noticed that if I save the InDesign file to PDF format, even in the lowest quality of the text in small characters keeps perfectly crisp and clear, while the file is of very small size. Unfortunately the PDF cannot be used-i think - images included in a mailing list.

(2) if I export the InDesign file even to the most high resolution available as a JPG - a traditional Internet standard image - text is vague and ill-defined, not to mention that the file is big enough.

(3) should I exported to PDF and then open it in Photoshop and "Save for Web" in JPG? Photoshop has maybe a better engine export when as for images that InDesign... I don't know.

I'm looking for a way to have well-defined text and clear, small size and image? I'm not sure I could use PDF here.

Any help or ideas? It would be great

Thank you

S

I export to PDF

Open in Photoshop

Save for Web

PNG 24

Tags: InDesign

Similar Questions

  • What is the best export for the web?

    What is considered the best export from Adobe Illustrator CC 2015 for the web these days? I know that PNG has the color a bit better than JPEG files. How about SVG?

    What is your recommendation?

    Thank you

    For modern websites of today, vectors are now better saved in SVG. As long as you use the last CC 2015, use file > export to create the SVG (which is newer than the file > save under). It will yield a smaller SVG files.

    Better, photos are saved in JPEG format.

    PNG are not "keep color" better. The JPEG and PNG24 support millions of colors, but a JPEG will be able to compress photographic details better, if you end up with a file of faster loading.

    For HTML Email SVG is not appropriate, so I use PNG or GIF instead (whichever is smaller) to the line drawings in general I want to save it as SVG.

  • Export for the Web

    I use Pr CS4 and I'm having a problem exporting a video via the SOUL to download on vimeo. It's the first time I tried with CS4 and it's not well. After export, I opened my video to QuickTime to check, and the video was bit choppy and does not match the audio at all. I tried three different times, and the result is the same. I thought that it would be a piece of cake using the YouTube HD preset and it controls against the suggestions of settings of export on vimeo. But I was wrong. I am at a loss. I hope someone can help. All is well in my PR. sequence and export of settings are the following:

    Trailer 2 Specs 2.JPGTrailer 2 Specs.JPG

    I opened my video to QuickTime to check

    For starters, don't.  In fact, simply get rid of Quicktime altogether.

    Try using VLC, GOM, or the KM player instead.

  • What is the best way to keep the high resolution when recording "for the web".

    the files that I save to the web so I can get them in jpg (or gif) are coming very pixelated.  That's when I print the image.

    What is the best way to save for the web, an image and keep the good resolution.

    using a business card template.  template Avery will allow me to attach images I want to project.  to do this...  I 'get file computer' and it deletes the image in but real little... then you are supposed to expand on your work as you want.  Well, when I enlarge this image file, it gets pixelated bad.  I think it's the way that I am saving it.  I do not adjust anything when I save.  Maybe I should.  This is where I need advice.

    That's what avery model notes on the images, I am allowed to use - when downloading the image, the maximum allowed size is 4 MB.  You can download the JPG and PNG RGB or CMYK images.  so when you recommend things, can you please take this into account

    Thanks for oyur times.

    Aida,.

    When you register with the default template using save for web, it's usually a setting very low.

    While in the registration window, you can set the size in pixels of the image you want with the quality and the resolution too.

    Refer to video tv.adobe.com save for web or Adobe Help file for detailed instructions.

    Florian

  • Easy way to qualify for the requirement of 'Service' B4BB

    It seems to me that the best way to qualify for the service requirement, should just link to your application in AppWorld. For example, ask the user to review your app, or maybe a link for them show all your existing applications.

    It uses the framework of the call which is a qualified service for the B4BB program.

    The code is as simple as:

    var request: InvokeRequest = new InvokeRequest();
    Request.Target = "sys.appworld";
    Request.action = InvokeAction.OPEN;
    Request.Uri = "appworld://content/" + appId;
    InvokeManager.invokeManager.invoke (request);

    I think you could even make an argument, a getURL() call simply the same thing, so what is not also meeting of eligibility for B4BB?

    Download

    navigateToURL (new URLRequest ("appworld://content/" + appId));

    You can have lots of fun with other prefixes too:

    https://developer.BlackBerry.com/air/documentation/BB10/blackberry_world.html

    You haven't added anything to your XML files to call a target. These tags are only if you want to be a target. Use the sample code that I posted to call BBM, and it will work fine.

  • Backup object for the web - pixelated & distorted

    Try to save a picture for the web in Illustrator. It's a 'Browse' icon that we use for our products. We'll re-create the icons to search for more "flat" with draft as inactive and the population status as activates it. Here is what I get when I export for the web as a .png.

    Screen Shot 2013-11-08 at 3.35.25 PM.png* image when zoomed using a snippet

    Screen Shot 2013-11-08 at 3.35.32 PM.pngthe image at its normal size by using the preview.

    Screen Shot 2013-11-08 at 3.48.40 PM.png* image after flattening transparency

    I tried to optimize, optimize, flatten transparency, raster - none of this is worked to give this icon looks better. The only thing that approached a little was flatten transparency — who helped with the pixelation, but boxes of all became distorted. Help, please!

    Image at normal size using an extract is the most useful information. It would be good to know that your exact pixel dimensions.

    Did you use align with the grid of pixels? Try to save as .gif. It's as good as you can get with such a small size.

  • With the help of videos quick time (for the web)

    Hi guys,.

    In my project, I use quick time videos in director, which work very well at its publishing and reading in the projector. However when I export for the web, video replay in the web browser. Is there something I'm missing when exporting?

    Thank you very much

    Rich

    Your QT files are too large. The Member is set to listen to? You can
    monitor percentStreamed (place a #field on the screen and update each)
    frame with member("QT").percentStreamed)

  • Best way to prepare images ProPhoto RGB for the Web?

    My working to Edit my RAW files color space is ProPhoto RGB. My master files are saved as ProPhoto RGB 16 bit layered PSD files. I am aware of the many ways to prepare my images for the Web, but it is better to properly view my work on a web site?


    «Save for Web...» "of Photoshop is easy, but it's also good work like resize manually,"Convert to Profile"(sRGB), then" save under... ". "an 8-bit JPEG? I noticed "Save for Web...» "its color space designated as"Untagged RGB", while the manual method is"sRGB"will create a file w. Any difference? Thank you.

    Were you not satisfied by the answers you got this question on Luminous Landscape forum? I will repost mine here:

    ---

    You should always incorporate the profile. With the notable exception of Internet Explorer (which seems to be a lost cause), most browsers now manage well of color management. At least Safari and Firefox both do.

    Save for Web in Photoshop always band profile with default settings, you will need to check the "embed color profile". This setting sticks. Personally, I think it's well past time to change this default, but that's it.

    While you're there, check "Convert to sRGB" and set to "use the embedded profile. This shows you the image with full color management (using the monitor profile to display). Here still SFW uses an obsolete default from the old days, when browsers were not color management.

    If you use a range wide screen a few special considerations come in and in Firefox, a manual adjustment has be activated (color management mode 1) *.

    Regarding resizing, I have no particular opinion. SFW seems to do well. But you should do a final sharpening after resizing, that needs to be done in Photoshop anyway, so he can probably handle resizing too. Construction while some actions and you are ready.

    Firefox users should enable this setting in all cases, regardless of monitor they use. What it does is assign sRGB to any untagged material. This allows full color management chain, instead of just go directly to the screen unmanaged. IOW, even color management on hardware untagged, so long as it is created in sRGB with sRGB numbers.

  • Prep file InDesign for the web.

    PSCS5, Mac OS 10.6.4

    I need to prepare a book cover created in InDesign display with online sellers (Angus & Roberton, Austraila, and Amazon for beginners). My first attempt and prepare the InD file for the web has failed. No file is available from each provider. Can you help me?

    The InD file is 8 "x 8", contains 2 images, 2 vectors of I and PS text. " PS files are set at 350 dpi (by record the print service bureau). The book is intended for the wet press 4 colours. The first set of wet proofs are superb, so I know I'm on the right track with color, related, etc. images management.

    My first approach when I tried it prepare for the web was to export the InD file in a JPEG file, open it in PS and save it as a .psd file before making any changes. After you convert the color in RGB, I resize to 3 "x 3" at 72 dpi, then saved as a JPEG file with a new name. "  I think that the resizing and resolutoion is where I was wrong. But I am at a loss for the right way forward and what parameters to use for the image size and resolution.

    What is the procedure I should I have followed to prepare the cover over a picture for the web? Here is the image exported in JPEG format at 150 dpi.

    Thanks in advance.

    Toni

    cover_for_web.jpg

    Toni...

    I'm doing print and web and often take a page ID to an image.

    What I do...

    1. Export Indesign to PDF. (Use any standard PDF job option you have, same PDFX1a)
    2. Drag the PDF Photoshop > open 300 PPI and no matter what the dimensions are already present.
    3. If necessary, crop and flatten the image in Photoshop. (PDFx1a will be cropped and flattening will offset any transparency in the PDF file.)
    4. In Photoshop > file > save for Web > dimensions of the input image I need in the box dialog SFW
    5. Click Save.

    What's been sent by others is correct. There is no PPP/DPI for the web. The only thing that matters is the width and height. If you want you can test to show you. Create 2 images - one to 100 x 100 pixels and 300ppi and the other to 100 x 100 pixels and 72 dpi. Save the two images for the web, and then open the pictures stored in a browser... they are the same size and look identical.

    Export to PDF from ID, you get a crisp, clean the PDF.

    By dragging the PDF to PS, you get a purified PS image. If you export a jpg of ID and then save a jpg of PS that you create artifacts due to the re-registration of a compressed format (jpg).

    Using save for Web to create the final image all the superfluous image data are robbed and you get a basic, clean and crisp image to the size entry in the SFW.

    There are other roads, you can take, but for me this five-step process gives the best results in all cases.

  • Best app for the batch processing of photos for the web?

    I would like to know what is the best application for batch processing photos for the web quickly and easily. I'm a web editor and often need to resize, compress, or crop several photos and would like a quick way to configure the basic parameters and processes for example 20 pictures at once. Basically, I'm looking for something with the ability to FastStone Photo Resizer (I'm on a Mac and cannot use FastStone). I remember an once suggested graphic designer LightRoom - would that be a good idea or Adobe has something else? Or maybe not Adobe at all?

    PhotoShop seems heavy for this purpose: it is ideal to make the photo woth that much at the time, but less large to do less with many pictures at once. I know that I can implement some sort of macro-thingie, but I would like to be able to quickly change settings such as the percentage of compression or the width in pixels.

    I don't need a lot of editing tools, mostly just work in pixels, resizing, compression or cropping and save for the web in .jpg and .png - and Mac.

    I hope someone here can guide me in the right direction.

    Hi eval

    I think the best thing for you is Adobe photoshop elements, cover in simple not expensive and all what you want

    Photo Editor software & tools | Adobe Photoshop Elements 14

    concerning

  • The best way to export preset parameters

    Hello

    What is the best way to export presets?, I need to reformat my mac and I want to save all the brushes, styles, colours, etc.

    I m using creative cloud.

    Thank you.

    Hi AcuarioPro,

    Greetings!

    I suggest you for this synchronization settings.

    Check out these links.

    Using Photoshop | Using Adobe Creative Cloud sync settings

    Using creative cloud | With creative cloud Sync application settings

    Concerning

    Jitendra

  • What is the best way to export when using text? Thank you

    What is the best way to export when using text? Thank you

    Hi Noa,

    Is that what you want to do with your movie? If you watch the Clip export options, you will see that we offer several ways to export your video.

    There is really no particular setting when your movie Clip contains text.

    Let us know what you are trying to accomplish.

    Best,

    Peter Garaway

  • What are the recommended settings for the export of photos for the web?

    I am a photographer, if the images would be used for my blog... and still need of decent looks.
    They are also the images that I approach clients, again, they need for decent, but would be the right size for the web.
    I played a bit, and when we maintain quality"to 100%, but the setting at 72 dpi, the image remains the same size at 300 dpi.
    So I got the quality up to 50%, but even slight vignetting seemed absolutely horrible. (Highly visible sections of different colors.)
    So now I'm stuck.
    72 dpi and 300 dpi made no difference in size (cannot explain this one.)
    100% quality seemed fine but was too big for the web.
    50% quality was mediocre at best.
    Any suggestions? What is the standard practice?
    Thanks in advance.

    I would use a quality of 70-80 and also resize the image under 'Image size' for example, you pick a long edge of (for example) 1200 pixels.

    The ppi (dpi not) makes absolutely no difference, it's completely out of words and useless in this situation, as you found it. Just ignore it.

  • Best video for the Web?

    I created a site offering artists around my city. The most important thing is the videos and that's what I have a problem with. Can you help me?

    I started with the flv files swf turned and who was allowed. The problem was he wouldn't play on IPAD and other devices.

    So, I read online that a mov or mp4 file was good. Today, I received so many responses from those who said that the video is so slow that they have not even watch.

    I tried to increase my size to a size close to youtube, so it was more visible then my first posts.

    The site is

    www.adamsstreetsessions.com

    Thanks in advance

    . FLV is currently the best format of video container for the Web...

    As a rescue use swfobject for Flash detection and provide a .mov as ALT content file

    Link to swfobject:

    http://code.Google.com/p/SWFObject/

    Sample .flv video that plays on the iPhone:

    http://www.cidigitalmedia.com/tutorials/Qt/play_qt.html

    relief is .mov file. View the source code to see how it works.

    A potential problem of slow download .mov files is if the moov atom is at the end of the file rather than the beginning... Hey, I don't do this kind of things, I just tell you about it. The download is not slow, it's just that the entire file has download before he plays. If the moov atom is at the end of the file, the full .mov file must be downloaded before the video starts to play. It will be not progressive download as an .flv file (another reason why .flv is the video container of choice).

    You can restructure the .mov files are needed by using QuickTime Pro, and save as.

    Google to know the exact details or check here:

    https://www.ezs3.com/members/login.cfm?hpage=Checking_Metadata_or_Moov_Atom_Location.cfm

    If the video bitrate and/or the size is a problem, investigate it to an old post:

    Video bitrate

    One of the principle of goal setting is to "begin with the end in mind". In this case, it will be very difficult to give good recommendations because the end is not defined. So I'll just make a few assumptions and you can correct me if necessary.
    First, I'll assume that you convert Flash, whether you want to broadcast this video on the Internet. If that's true, then going to make some assumptions about your potential viewers Internet connection download speeds. Let's just say that most have at least a 1.5 MB connection or faster.
    OK, that would mean that a video bitrate of half that generally provide a video download that is not interupped by the buffering (most of the time anyway). So assuming a video bitrate of 750 kbps, what would be the optimal display size?
    Before decide us, here's a little info on the bitrate. To read more high quality, the bitrate of the video is directly related to the size of the screen. In other words, more display, incoming data more are needed to correctly display the video. Think of bitrate in terms of a can of paint. If you have 1 quart of paint, you might be able to do a very nice job on an area of 32 X 24 feet. But if you try to stretch the same amount of paint on a surface area of 64 X 48 feet, the coverage is not as good and you get mediocre results.
    Similarly, a video display to 640 X 480 pixels will require 4 times the baud rate as a video displayed at 320 X 240 pixels to produce the same quality. Thus, for example, a video with a speed of 100 kbps, 160 X 120 displayed will produce the same quality results as a video with a bitrate of 1600 kb/s is displayed in 640 X 480.
    So, to sum it all, 750 Kbps, even up to 1000 kbps video rates can usually get delivered high-speed Internet on most connections. Higher rates may work for connections very fast but will cause problems for viewers with slower connections. Video display size has a direct impact on the final quality. In the range of 750 to 1000 Kbps, display size should be maintained around 450 or 500 width max (and whatever the height proportions claims). Yes it can be displayed larger, but the quality will suffer.
    Sounds like the audio settings are fine, especially for delivery on the Internet.
    Regarding the framerate, maintain the framerate video original raw for best results. Therefore, if the clip was shot at 24 frames per second, let him.
    In regards to video converters, you have the Flash 8 Video Converter? It works very well for the video to be delivered over the Internet. Don't forget, you're taking a Cadillac of video (h.264 HD) version and cram into a Chevy body so he can work on the Internet.

    Best wishes

    Adninjastrator

  • save multiple files for the web in JPEG max at a resolution of 800%

    I had more than 200 created illustrator files. They all have the same dimensions. I wanted an adobe illustrator script that saves all files for the web in jpeg.

    Export options must be max.resolution of all files should be increased to 800%.

    I think it's the reasoning

    Open a folder with all the files

    loop through each file

    Save for web each in jpeg format to the quality of resolution and up to 800%

    the names of all jpeg files should be the same from these illustrator files (if possible)

    I will be very thankful to you if you could help me

    Best regards,

    Hassan Ali

    As far as I understand your request it is also possible with a simple action in batch mode.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Tecra M5 - how to remove the password?

    Hello. I just got a M5 from ebay that has a bios password. I know the password, but I want to get rid of it, so that the laptop is not protected. I installed the password utility, but all options are grayed out (I'm logged on as administrator in wind

  • Firmware update problem Gs748TS

    Hello everyone,I can't run an update because the static IP address can not enter.When I wear these as form of a 192.168.xxx.xxx, is do this reset to 0.1.134.160.If I go through a reset factory, is first the 192.168.0.239, tell him the update but dele

  • Trigger the FI - RIO 5641R and digitizer 5142

    Hello I am trying to generate a trigger of the my IF - RIO FPGA to start the acquisition on a table digitizer 5142. I want to do with the PXI line, but I don't have the same line in the e/s FPGA (PXIe_Trig0... PXIe_Trig6) and in the range driver (RTS

  • I can't add my ipod to the net

    Hello I can't add my ipod to my wrieless internet it ask for a password I do not know how to find my password can you tell me how to find Thank you

  • I can't find com ports in Device Manager. Trying to interface with a counter digital multi via a RS232 connection.

    The software supplied with the meter has enough summary documentation.  When I tried to open the software, a window pops up saying that the port com 1 cannot open. I used baud rate settings that the software manual recommends but no help. Then, I uni