I'm wondering if anyone out there knows of an easy way to reduce the file size of photos you've place in an InDesign layout.
When you use an image at, say, 15% of the original file dimensions, the linked (source) file remains the same size (naturally). This results in bloated final packaged files that transmit over the Internet slowly and inefficiently.
Once a design is locked, I'd like to be able to automatically have the SOURCE files be reduced so that they are displaying at 100% at 300dpi (instead of at 15% of an unnecessarily huge file, at a net effective dpi of 2,000). As far as I know, one would normally have to do this manually, and replace all the images in a project by hand. So I don't. Anybody know of a good way to do this more automatically? A Plug-in for example? Applescript? Etc.?
Thanks!
When you use an image at, say, 15% of the original file dimensions, the linked (source) file remains the same size (naturally). This results in bloated final packaged files that transmit over the Internet slowly and inefficiently.
Once a design is locked, I'd like to be able to automatically have the SOURCE files be reduced so that they are displaying at 100% at 300dpi (instead of at 15% of an unnecessarily huge file, at a net effective dpi of 2,000). As far as I know, one would normally have to do this manually, and replace all the images in a project by hand. So I don't. Anybody know of a good way to do this more automatically? A Plug-in for example? Applescript? Etc.?
Thanks!