Gizmo John Mododo
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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 An error occurred while saving the comment Gizmo John Mododo commented1. In Photoshop
2. Brightness (light/dark)
3. Hundreds.
But the problem is not just Photoshopping hundreds of files; it's now keeping two (or more) versions of those files, because the "original" files must be kept as they are (for the other version of this product). So now it's about maintaining parallel drafts on a huge scale. Manually keeping two (or more) folders of many images in sync, just because InDesign can't do a "lightness +5" on the fly for the print version.
Oh and this makes Adobe look yet again like a sales organization rather than a professional/productivity/software organization. That the answer is always that you must buy yet another program.