Greg Wells
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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?
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Thanks for the suggestion. We have started to explore this feature. Will share more details soon
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this is "fakeable" with an effect.
Create a box with a black or gray fill. Import an image into that box.
select the image inside that box with the direct selection tool.
change the effect for the image itself (not the box the image is inside of) to "luminosity."