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Jewile

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  1. Hello Joachim, thank you for the quick answer. I need the images "sharp" because I email the page filled with text as a PDF to the customer, who has to give the page a print approval. If you look at the PDF “20_PR_Gerflor.pdf”, you will see that the images cannot be recognized and a QR code cannot be read. And yes, the InDesign files were a bit larger. If I understand you correctly, the graphic designer has to provide the page with the image files (in a folder) so that the link can be re-established on my computer - right? Greetings, Jens
  2. I get a page layout with dummy text and images from our external graphic designer so that I can incorporate the text. When the file is opened, the dialog window shows: “Missing resources - Some of your linked resources are missing. Would you like to search for them? ”I choose the“ No ”option (instead of“ Manage Resources ”or“ Yes ”). "No" because I do not have the linked image files, only the graphic designer). The layout opens and shows the images very blurred. Question: How does the graphic designer have to forward the layout to me so that I can also see the images clearly (even if I do not have the linked image files) or what can I do to get a correct view? Note: I am currently switching from InDesign to Affinity. With InDesign (with the same working method) the pictures were always reproduced in sharp focus. Thank you for an answer. 20_PR_Gerflor.pdf
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