The Windows display I'm writing on, for example, is 110 ppi-most typical displays are around 96 these days. (Respectfully) No, Windows screens are not 72 ppi (pixels per inch)-even most Mac OS screens aren't that, these days. seems to be very slow right now-probably maintenence or something. I wrote a column about screen capture in the old Adobe Magazine-I'll post a link to the archived PDF as soon as I find it. If the image looks "jaggy" or "low resolution" in InDesign, switch to InDesign's high resolution image display. Once you've save the image, place it in InDesign. Saving it as EPS will also work, but TIFFs will display slightly faster. You can either paste the screen images into Photoshop (or other image editor), or get a screen capture program-I like SnagIt-you can download a fully functional demo version from: Įither way, save the screen shot as TIFF for use in InDesign.
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