Learn two ways of removing a background from an image in Adobe InDesign
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- In this tutorial, learn how to remove a background from an image using two techniques: InDesign's Clipping Path Options or a combination of the Pen Tool and Pathfinder steps.
Full tutorial: bit.ly/3dUsFBx
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great buddy, learned a new things in indesign. thank you so much for this tutorial 💜
my clipping path options aren't available. It won't let me subtract. Am I doing something wrong?
I haven't commented on every video, but I really enjoy watching all of your videos. 🎉🎉🎉
Super clear . Thank you very much!
Great video! Thank you
thank u for this!!!
Nice tutorial. Thank you so much.🎀🎉
I've learned so many new things in Indesign, thanks to you! Your way of explaining things is simply great. 🤗
Hi Dorina! Very glad to hear. Thank you!
Thank you!!
Thanks brother. Love and Regards From India.
Super clear and useful tutorial! Thank you very much!
You're welcome! Glad it helped you!
Thanks a lot for takng time to create is short and apt tutorial
I have tried this 6 times, I keep getting the background instead of what I clipped out, what am I doing wrong??
Excelentt, many many thanks
Nice 👍 thanks
Exactly what I was looking for - thank you!
You are welcome! Glad you found it! 🙂
Thank u :D
thank youuuuu!
You're welcome!
Wait how can I increase the size without the image shift?
VERY very helpful. Thank you
Glad it helped!
When printing the document, there is a slight discrepancy between the frame of the cropped image and the background, it shows different colors, the background is grey, the inside of the frame is true to what I see in my screen "smooth grey"
I don't know how to explain this in details
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Thanks
No problem Adam. Thanks for watching and learning.
I can't even figure out how to open the image! Is there a way to import an image file and edit it like this? Thank you!
Hi Dana. In Adobe InDesign, you don't open a photo like you would in Ps. You have to place it in a layout. To do so, you go to File > Place, locate the file and then you can follow along with this tutorial. All the best.