Links within linked Indesign files appear pixellated even if the links are updated.
Linked images within linked Indesign files appear pixelated, even if the links are updated. It's temporarily fixed by relinking the file – but it goes back to appearing pixelated when the file is reopened. This has only happened recently and has never been a problem in the past.
-
Brian Burton commented
ADDITIONAL INFO for ID 2019 displaying pixelated pictures, to my post on May 14, 2019: If I save a photo as an EPS--instead of a TIF--the picture displays correctly in ID. However, EPS files are much, much larger. So, the rendering issue seems to be having a problem with both tifs and PSD files, but NOT EPS files. And, as I've said, when I delete the picture, then UNDO, it forces the GPU to render, and it displays correctly.
-
Brian Burton commented
Just installed ID 2019 5/10/19. Importing hi-res photos, come in pixelated. PDFs are fine. Trashed ID prefs. No help. I noticed that it often says "Reading (photo)" at the bottom bar info, but my doc did not show that. However, if I DELETE one of the photos, then UNDO it (command-z), it forces ID to redraw it, along with the other photos. They appear sharp and hi-res. However, saving it does no good, as it appears pixelated whenever I open the doc (I tried several docs). So, the work-around is to do the delete-undo while I'm working on the file, so it's clear. I'm enclosing a PDF to show what I see on screen.