Hi, I don't quite know how to explain this right,
I'm just 16 y-old and Dutch - so my English sucks , and use InDesign only to create our school-paper. But I have a lot of problems handling Images in InDesign 4.0. I have all images (photos, drawings) saved as JPEG's that look good when I watch them in Macromedia(Adobe) Fireworks and any other ImageSoftware, but when I place them in Adobe InDesign in once they are very pixelated, you can hardly read any text, though using other image software I can read the text really good...
Looking around on other InDesign resources I see everybody working with very nice looking images, so I don't quite understand what's the cause of this problem.
Is there anyone who understands this, and hopefully can help me?
Thanks,
Erik.
I'm just 16 y-old and Dutch - so my English sucks , and use InDesign only to create our school-paper. But I have a lot of problems handling Images in InDesign 4.0. I have all images (photos, drawings) saved as JPEG's that look good when I watch them in Macromedia(Adobe) Fireworks and any other ImageSoftware, but when I place them in Adobe InDesign in once they are very pixelated, you can hardly read any text, though using other image software I can read the text really good...
Looking around on other InDesign resources I see everybody working with very nice looking images, so I don't quite understand what's the cause of this problem.
Is there anyone who understands this, and hopefully can help me?
Thanks,
Erik.