Courtney
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285 votes
Thanks for raising this feature ask. We are reviewing this
Courtney supported this idea ·
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333 votesAvailable in Prerelease Builds ·
AdminSanyam Talwar (Senior Lead Software Engineer, Adobe InDesign) responded
The feature is now available in the InDesign PreRelease build(v19.0.0.093) and above. Please try out the feature and share feedback.
Download/Update the latest InDesign PreRelease build in Creative Cloud under the “Prerelease” category(Refer to “Prerelease_CreativeCloud.png” for reference)
Please apply to the InDesign PreRelease in case you don’t have access to InDesign PreRelease build – https://www.adobeprerelease.com/beta/C6DFA254-C40C-4EEB-8F6D-F4AEDA2E6171
If you still encounter any issues, please drop a mail to sharewithID@adobe.com.
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Adobe InDesign team
Courtney supported this idea ·
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51 votes
Thank you for voting for the feature request.
It will be helpful if you can add your responses for the below queries.1. In the absence of this feature in InDesign – how do you make these adjustments today?
2. Once the image is imported into InDesign, what kind of adjustments do you mostly need?
3. On an average, in a project, how many images need adjustments once they are imported into InDesign?
An error occurred while saving the comment Courtney supported this idea ·
PLEASE implement a way to make an image grayscale in InDesign without having to open the image up in another app like Photoshop. This would be so easy to implement. It could be an effect. It could be a saturation slider like the opacity slider. It could be the same tool as it is in Illustrator. I've run into this issue multiple times, and it is a huge time suck to have to open the image and edit it separately.