Merge different image files in one from Indesign
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Learn / Forums / InDesign Add-ons (Scripts, Scripting, and Plug-ins) / Merge different image files in one from Indesign
Hello,
I am looking for a script that can do the following (Not even certain if it can be done):
we prepare flyers and in certain cases we have products that import 2 single jpeg files that we place one overlaying an other to show 2 different fragrances of the same product.
These images are jpeg or eps files with clipping paths.
I would need to easily merge these images in a …PSD file with a transparent background? and import that new image group in the current Indesign file or simply rename the image in a folder to be imported manually.
The goal is to keep the formatting of the selected images placed in Indesign to rapidly create a new image file of the overlaid pictures with no background (PSD).
We have a few hundred images to process in a short timeframe.
Thank you.
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