![]() ![]() Some brush operations (e.g., cloning, dodging, etc.) will automatically rasterise image layers to the document resolution inpainting or selection manipulation on an image layer will require manual rasterisation via right-click of the image layer in the Layers panel. ![]() For unprofiled placed images, the colour space is assumed to be RGB.The file's embedded colour profile will always be converted to the document's current working space.The added content can be rasterised at any time via the Layer menu (or via right-click).Placed documents offer a Page Box option on the context toolbar to choose how the page displays (e.g., with/without bleed, objects only).Use the context toolbar's scaling controls to ensure correct sizing of CAD-derived PDFs or PDF/PSD adverts on placement.On export to PDF, this data is re-embedded into the PDF file. This allows the original image data (e.g., the native resolution, colour space and colour profile) to be kept. For images, the placed image is added as an image layer rather than a pixel layer.Some useful tips when placing content include: Once you've opened your image/document, you can place content. You can also place the contents of existing textual documents, such as Microsoft Word and RTF files. Once you've added embedded documents onto your page, you can edit each document without leaving your current document. Content placed in this way can be replaced using the options on the context toolbar. ![]()
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