I am new to indesign, but i use to use quark a few years ago (so I'm re-learning).. I want to make a pdf portfolio book of my old graphic design projects from college, and my projects were very type heavy. I no longer have my old files, I only have pdf versions of my old projects. I want to basically put sections of those pdfs into the book I am making in indesign. But because the images will have so much type, I'm worried about the resolution, and I don't have much experience so I was hoping someone would help me out before I make a million mistakes..
I don't plan on printing the final product..it's mostly meant to be emailed or added to a website and viewed online/onscreen, and I want the viewer to be able to zoom in on the typography if they want to, which is why I'm worried I will have resolution issues.
What is the best way for me to create and import images taken from existing pdf files? I want to import them to indesign for the purpose of creating a new pdf book? My current plan is to take screenshots of the sections of the pdfs I want to put in the new book, either with the copy tool in acrobat, or with the screenshot command on my mac. then edit the pics in photoshop before importing them into indesign. Will I be able to have a high enough resolutio if I do it that way?
Thank you so much for any advice on how to proceed!
I don't plan on printing the final product..it's mostly meant to be emailed or added to a website and viewed online/onscreen, and I want the viewer to be able to zoom in on the typography if they want to, which is why I'm worried I will have resolution issues.
What is the best way for me to create and import images taken from existing pdf files? I want to import them to indesign for the purpose of creating a new pdf book? My current plan is to take screenshots of the sections of the pdfs I want to put in the new book, either with the copy tool in acrobat, or with the screenshot command on my mac. then edit the pics in photoshop before importing them into indesign. Will I be able to have a high enough resolutio if I do it that way?
Thank you so much for any advice on how to proceed!