Mobile app version of vmapp.org
Login or Join
Moriarity648

: How to make borders of images equal in InDesign? I'm throwing together a newsletter in InDesign that requires linking JPG images. It looks fine in InDesign but when I export the image to Adobe

@Moriarity648

Posted in: #AdobeIndesign #Borders #Jpg

I'm throwing together a newsletter in InDesign that requires linking JPG images. It looks fine in InDesign but when I export the image to Adobe reader the borders on my images change so that one side is darker/thicker than the rest of the sides. I hope that makes sense. I need all my borders to match.

I've tried replacing the images, making the images bigger/smaller, basically the side that has the thicker border just jumps to a different side with any change that I've tried so far.

10.02% popularity Vote Up Vote Down


Login to follow query

More posts by @Moriarity648

2 Comments

Sorted by latest first Latest Oldest Best

 

@Turnbaugh909

Taking a guess that the "borders" are actually part of the linked jpg....

Remove the borders from the jpg images.

Add your borders in InDesign to the image frames.

After this, the borders will be consistent.

Option #B .... ensure every linked jpg is at 100% scale in the InDesign document. It's probable that some of the linked images have been scaled. If the borders are part of the actual jpgs... scaling the linked image in InDesign will alter the border widths.

10% popularity Vote Up Vote Down


 

@Reiling762

This is probably a pdf issue. I would export the entire InDesign file as a hi-res jpeg and then convert that/those jpeg(s) to a pdf.

10% popularity Vote Up Vote Down


Back to top | Use Dark Theme