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A New Content-Aware Fit Feature is Coming to InDesign

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Adobe has published a blog post previewing a new option you will soon be able to use when placing images into InDesign: Content-Aware Fit.

According to the post, “This feature uses Adobe Sensei to help you place images into frames by automatically scaling and repositioning the image with the best parts of it displayed. With Content-Aware fit, images are automatically framed based on the context and focal point.”

Here’s a brief video showing the new feature.

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  • Carlo says:

    Even more interesting is the properties panel at the righthand side. Looks like the illustrator panel, curious…

  • Steve Werner says:

    Yes, you’re getting previews of two new features for the price of one!

  • The feature is probably best for those who create catalogs, employee or real estate listings and the like. Automatic makes more sense with that than with content that software doesn’t understand.

    I’m hoping that another new feature, Type Innovations, will finally allow users to find fonts with specialized uses. In my case that’s scientific ones. And for that, I hope they will—finally—add the open source STIX font, which has almost all that a scientific publication would need.

    https://stixfonts.org

    Here’s Type Innovations.

    https://theblog.adobe.com/type-innovations-coming-to-indesign-cc-and-illustrator-cc/

    I’m also hoping the endnote function becomes more robust, allowing them to be included in independent frames in a text flow, such as graphics. Having endnotes is marvelous. I deal with books having a thousand or more of them. But they have to be used with care.

  • Anita says:

    Saw it on Youtube earlier and got very excited about it…Gosh, I’m sad! :)

  • Sam says:

    Adobe have to make the same decision as when InDesign was conceived, I think we need a new (well funded and resourced) transparent (for community development purposes) publishing and design environment which allows export to multimedia including the existing interactive abilities once again.

    It can still be called InDesign.

    • html
    • PDF including html+css+js/as wrapper for distribution
    • PDF for print from the same file as the last point.
    • A transparent script editor
    • InDesign kerning on html/pdf wrapper export
    • Some new methods of setting up character/paragraph styles and also on the corresponding html + css export using units set as required e.g. ems/mm/px/points/vw/vh/pw/ph/% (and so on) for dimensions and also with additional control over the values depending on user set document variations = Custom responsive breakpoints set by the designer as required on all page, typographical and content dimensions.

  • rafa says:

    and no update to Data Merge . Like find data on datasheet based on …DATA. Simple little changes can improve a lot work with datamerge without need thirdparty plugins.
    And will improve the work of the scripters around the globe.

    Sad.

  • Steve Werner says:

    @rafa,

    The place to make requests for updates and new features is here. There is will be seen by the product managers and engineers:

    https://forums.adobe.com/external-link.jspa?url=https%3A%2F%2Fadobeindesign.uservoice.com%2F

  • hil_r says:

    I use images all the time in my work, and I think the Fill Frame Proportionally does a really nice job already, requiring only minor adjustments, if any, but this new enhanced feature is very cool. Looking forward to using it!

  • Richard Coda says:

    I have just found that this can’t be implemented into an object style… useless. Unless someone can show me where Adobe hid this one.

    • Mike Rankin says:

      You’re right that you can’t set Content-Aware Fit as an attribute of a frame/object style, which is very frustrating. One thing that makes it a little more usable is the keyboard shortcut, Cmd+Opt+X Ctrl+Alt+X, or use Quick Apply. In either case, you can select multiple images on a spread and apply Content-Aware Fit to them.

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