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		<title>Image-by-image High Quality Display</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re wondering why your images sometimes look as if you’re looking at them through a burlap sack, it’s because InDesign defaults to a Typical View. Typical of 1986 page layout apps that is. Well you don’t have to live with this. Simply right click on your image with the Selection Tool (Control-Click using a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you’re wondering why your images sometimes look as if you’re looking at them through a burlap sack, it’s because InDesign defaults to a Typical View.</p>
<p>Typical of 1986 page layout apps that is. Well you don’t have to live with this. Simply right click on your image with the Selection Tool (Control-Click using a single button mouse on the Mac). This will bring up the Contextual Menu and from there you can choose Display Performance -> High Quality Display. This works on any kind of image in an InDesign document, but works extremely well on Native Illustrator, EPS and PDFs placed in your document.</p>
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