Teeny-weeny Optimised Formatted Images on XML export
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Hi Gang!
It might be that I’m asking too much of InDesign, but I don’t know. I’ve set up an XML export (which works fine) and also intend to export images as part of the XML export process, as both original and as Optimised Formatted images.
My question is about the Optimised Formatted images, because when they export, they export at a very small (teeny-weeny) size which seems dependant on the size that they are in the InDesign file. Is there any way to scale them up, either by a factor of say 400%, or keep them at size but increase the export resolution?
I can’t make sense of the sizing conversion – the original vector image in the InDesign file is 84.65mm x 67.35mm (WxH) and the same image dimensions when exported as a formatted image are 240x191px (WxH) at 72ppi.
Does anyone have any ideas what’s going on? And if there is any way to override the export settings somehow?
Thanks in advance, Biggedy
Simon, we just noticed that you tried to post this a couple of weeks ago and it was “stuck” in our forum software’s moderation queue. I’m not sure what happened. Were you able to post this successfully elsewhere on the forum and get a reply?
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