Document Size, Trim Size, Image Size

I have InDesign CS6 and I cannot figure out how to change the document size, trim size, and image size on a documnet I have been working on. (It is a 52 page document if that makes a difference).
Thank you!!

file - document set up - and you can change the size and set the bleeds, as far as the image size, you will have to resize them on each page as far as I know.

Similar Messages

  • How to find out the Pixel Dimensions and Document Size of placed images?

    Is it possible to find out the placed image details like Pixel Dimensions(Width,Height) Document Size(Width,Height) in illustrator through scripting. Kindly advice me with some examples.

    http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.3bbaa316.59b84fd8
    I hope the snippet therein will get you started.
    But after all, when you place an image via pi=layer.placedItems.add() it should pop in with its default dimensions, so that you have pi.height and pi.width ready.
    Is this what you are aiming at?

  • Problem with document size and images in KM Repository

    Hi,
    We get a problem in KM that when we upload documents example pdf and so we donot get respective document icon and also the document size always shows as 0 Bytes.
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks,
    Manish

    Hi Manish,
    I just uploaded a PDF, 2.8 MB. It appears, /irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/etc/public/mimes/images/pdf.gif appears, 2.8 MB are shown.
    You are using the standard KM "Folder - New - Upload" component? If yes, it's just a bug. If you use your own component, it's a bug too but then on your individual site.
    Here it is tested on EP6 SP2 P4 HF6 / CM6 SP2 P3 HF4.
    Hope it helps
    Detlev

  • One photo's document size says 60M at the left bottom of the image I saved it, became 2.8M. Another photo's doc size 50M, I saved it , became 12M. Why?

    One photo's document size says 60M at the left bottom of the image, I saved it, became 2.8M. Another photo's doc size 50M, I saved it , became 12M. Why?

    You're looking at several different things.
    File size is the size of the compressed image data plus file format overhead for whatever format you select.
    Flat document size is the size of the document if flattened, but not compressed.
    The document size in memory is how much RAM is used by the document, including all layers and other data it needs.

  • When dragging an image onto a fresh canvas, the resizing feature presnaps the image into the canvas size. I can confirm that this has not happened to me in previous projects. I've also tested this problem by making a new larger document size and dragging

    Contexts: I am very competent with GFX and have worked on many projects.
    When dragging an image onto a fresh canvas, the resizing feature presnaps the image into the canvas size. I can confirm that this has not happened to me in previous projects. I've also tested this problem by making a new larger document size and dragging in the same render. It snaps again. I don't want to re-size from the canvas dimensions, I want to resize from the render's original dimensions.

    Ap_Compsci_student_13 wrote:
    ok sorry but doesn't sscce say to post the whole code?the first S is Short, and yes, it needs to be all the code needed to illustrate the problem and let use reproduce it. If you were developing a new Web framework, your example might be short, but for a student game it's very long.

  • Document sizes vs. imported image sizes

    I have to export images and text from InDesign to Pages. The InDesign document is set at 64po 85p4 which is roughly 8.5 x 11.00 inches.
    I have my Pages doc set to 8.5 x 11.00 and my plan was to import the iInDesign pages as images and place on the Pages document so when I add text and images I can go by the images , follow?
    I figured that once I saved and hit Choose in Pages and import each image of each page from InDesign those would be the exact size of the document size in Pages 8.5 x 11.00 but it is not. If I manually change the imported images size to that It is way too big.
    So I also made an image in Photoshop  @ 8.5 x 11.00 and tried to import tp Pages, same thing happened so I need to know how I can export images that are 8.5 x 11.00  into a Pages document which is the same size.
    Anyone
    I hope I'm clear.
    RD

    John Mensinger wrote:
    Ctrl-Click the layer thumbnail in the Layers panel to load the layer's opaque pixels as a selection. Look at the Info panel to see the selection size.
    That will show where the layer has pixels not necessary the size and the info will show the canvas size. Free Transform is more likely to show the layers bounds.  Photoshop supports layer of any size. Layers in a document can be larger then smaller the and equal to canvas size a layer can be partially over the canvas and even completely off canvas.
    The web does not support layered image file formats and Photoshop ships with a plug-in "Fit Image" that can fit any image into an area for the web.  It can downsize|upsize image to fit within an area and maintain the documents canvas aspect ratio.  So you need not worry about layers all you need to to decide the area size you want to use on web pages and fit the your images to that area size.

  • Document size in quick look

    Hi Community,
    I installed a new Mac running Snow Leopard and now I have a small document size in quick look. I can change the size by drag and drop the lower right corner but a) the next document is in the same small size and b) when I reopen a document in quick look I adjusted the size before, it will be displayed also in the small size again. In other words the quick look doesn't remember the custom size setting.
    Is there anywhere in the system a way to change the settings of quick look?
    Thx & Bye Tom

    Yes, I have the same issue, text is tiny on my large screen when previewing word or other text documents. The implementation of Quicklook for text could be improved. For images it obviously works great but for text, I would define a "quick look" as a quick scan of the contents, not just the layout, because its text. When you are editing HTML or looking at CVs a lot, you end up needing to read a little to see what the item actually is, as a lot of layouts are the same for these type of documents.

  • Using Scripts to detect document size in inches?

    Is it possible that a script detects the document size in inches not in pixels?
    Thanks for the help!

    The size an Image will print is a simple calulation the numbet of Pixel Wide Devided by the imageg current DPI resolution. And numbet of Pixel High Devided by the imageg current DPI resolution. You can always change the DPI while maintaining the same number of pizels using Image Size with resample NOT checked to change the image's print size. All the information can be retrived in a script and the script can change the image's print size with or without resampling the image.

  • Changing ppi changes pixel dimensions but not document size?

    I have an image that is W=4.375 H=6.124 at 355 ppi the pixel dimensions area under Img > Image Size indicates it is W=1553 px H=2174
    When I change the resolution to 72 px it is only changing the pixel dimensions and not the document size. I'm confuesed.
    1. What is the difference between pixel dimensions and document size?
    2. Is the document the same physical size regardless if I make it 200 ppi, 150 ppi or 72?
    Thanks.

    Let me see if I understand all of this:
    - If I change the resolution the print dimension will stay the same, though what is it actually doing to the image if I increase the resolution, though it still is the same print dimension? I am guessing you can not just add pixels to a given size image and expect it to print better.
    - If I change the dimensions, the resolution will change because there will be either more pixels for a smaller area or fewer pixels for a larger area, depending on how I size it.
    Thanks.

  • Changing Resolution and Document size

    Hello - I have a jpeg from a digital camera that I Saved As photo.psd with an original Document Size of 44" x 66" @ 72 ppi resolution.
    I am using CS3 and I want to prepare the photo for printing while maintaining the highest quality possible. The first thing I did was uncheck Resample Image. Then I changed the resolution to 300. This gave me a Document Size of 10.56 x 15.84.
    I want to enlarge the Document Size to 16" x 24" (the same proportions). So, it seems to me that the next step is to now check Resample Image and put in my new Document Size of 16" x 24". I would then apply some Unsharp Mask as desired.
    So, should Ifollow the steps above or do you recommend a different workflow?
    I've read that Photoshop will upres very well up to 200% and all I need is 166%, so it should work ok. Also, do you recommend standard Bicubic or Bicubic Smoother?
    TIA

    What you're suggesting will work, though you don't really need to do it in multiple steps.  One step, with resampling checked, once you set all the fields as you want, will do the trick.
    And for all the hype and mystery surrounding the two alternate choices for resampling, in all my work for minor resampling I always find I prefer Photoshop's original Bicubic method.  For extreme upsampling I prefer, personally, a plug-in called Genuine Fractals.
    Also, modern print drivers are getting very good at size matching...  If the image quality in your file is to your liking, you COULD just set the print size in inches (without resampling) and be done with it.  This would yield an image at a resolution lower than 300 pixels/inch, but would save you some work, and it may very well be that you will not be able to see any difference by letting the driver do the resampling as needed.
    -Noel

  • Resize a layer to a percentage of the document size and position in corner

    I need to create a script that places a logo in the corner of my main document but i need the logo to be constrained to a percentage of the document size. my logos needs to live in the bottom right corner of my images and be no larger than 28 percent height and no larger than 60 percent of the width of the document. i need it to constrain proportions of the original file so if the logo is square it will remain square, or if it is more rectangular it will maintain its rectangular shape.  Heres what i've come up with so far, i am pretty inept at scripting so if disregarding my current script is more helpful than building upon it please ignore mine:
    if ( documents.length > 0 )
        var originalDialogMode = app.displayDialogs;
        app.displayDialogs = DialogModes.ERROR;
        var originalRulerUnits = preferences.rulerUnits;
        preferences.rulerUnits = Units.PIXELS;
        try
            app.activeDocument = app.documents[0];    //set active document to 2nd document   
            var docRefOne = app.documents[0];
            var refWidth = docRefOne.width;
            var refHeight = docRefOne.height;
            app.activeDocument = app.documents[1];    //set active document to 2nd document   
             var docRef = activeDocument;
            //current image dimensions
            var w = docRef.width;
            var h = docRef.height;
            activeDocument.selection.selectAll();
            docRef.selection.copy();   //Copy selection
            app.activeDocument = app.documents[0]; //set first document as active document
            var docRef = activeDocument;
            activeDocument.selection.selectAll();
           docRef.paste(true); //paste into selection
        catch( e )
        // An error occurred. Restore ruler units, then propagate the error back
            // to the user
            preferences.rulerUnits = originalRulerUnits;
           app.displayDialogs = originalDialogMode;
            throw e;
        // Everything went Ok. Restore ruler units
        preferences.rulerUnits = originalRulerUnits;
        app.displayDialogs = originalDialogMode;

    You could do something like this...
    #target photoshop
    activeDocument.suspendHistory('Logo Resize', 'main()');
    function main(){
    if(!documents.length) return;
    var startRulerUnits = app.preferences.rulerUnits;
    app.preferences.rulerUnits = Units.PIXELS;
    var myDoc = activeDocument;
    /////////////////////////////// Amend to suit /////////////////////////////////
    var Opacity = 100; /* Opacity of logo */
    //Position logo   X,Y
    var X = myDoc.width - 10; //Right side of logo
    var Y = myDoc.height - 10; //Bottom of logo
    var Logo = File(Folder.desktop + "/logo.png"); //logo
    if(!Logo.exists){
        alert("Your logo '" + decodeURI(Logo.name) + "' does not exist!");
        app.preferences.rulerUnits = startRulerUnits;
        return;
    placeFile(Logo);
    var LB = myDoc.activeLayer.bounds;
    var docHeight = myDoc.height;
    var docWidth = myDoc.width;
    var LHeight = Math.abs(LB[3].value) - Math.abs(LB[1].value);
    var LWidth = Math.abs(LB[2].value) - Math.abs(LB[0].value);  
    if(LWidth > LHeight) {//Landscape logo
    var Percent = 60; /* Resize logo to percentage of smallest side of doc */
    if(LWidth < LHeight) {//Portrait logo
    var Percent = 28; /* Resize logo to percentage of smallest side of doc */
    if(LWidth == LHeight) {//Square logo
    var Percent = 15; /* Resize logo to percentage of smallest side of doc */
    var percentageHeight = ((docHeight/LWidth)*Percent);
    var percentageWidth = ((docWidth/LWidth)*Percent);
    if(docWidth < docHeight){
    myDoc.activeLayer.resize(percentageWidth,percentageWidth,AnchorPosition.MIDDLECENTER);
    }else{  
      myDoc.activeLayer.resize(percentageHeight,percentageHeight,AnchorPosition.MIDDLECENTER);
    var LB = myDoc.activeLayer.bounds;
    X = X - LB[2].value;
    Y = Y - LB[3].value;
    activeDocument.activeLayer.translate(X,Y);
    activeDocument.activeLayer.opacity=Opacity;
    app.preferences.rulerUnits = startRulerUnits;
    function placeFile(placeFile) {
    var desc = new ActionDescriptor();
    desc.putPath( charIDToTypeID('null'), new File(placeFile) );
    desc.putEnumerated( charIDToTypeID('FTcs'), charIDToTypeID('QCSt'), charIDToTypeID('Qcsa') );
    var desc2 = new ActionDescriptor();
    desc2.putUnitDouble( charIDToTypeID('Hrzn'), charIDToTypeID('#Pxl'), 0.000000 );
    desc2.putUnitDouble( charIDToTypeID('Vrtc'), charIDToTypeID('#Pxl'), 0.000000 );
    desc.putObject( charIDToTypeID('Ofst'), charIDToTypeID('Ofst'), desc2 );
    try{
    executeAction( charIDToTypeID('Plc '), desc, DialogModes.NO );
    }catch(e){}

  • Document Size v Paper Size

    I am using Acrobat Pro 8 with a HP 3050 all in one. I am attempting to print two forms I created from scanned images (that have form fields) that are irregular sizes. I am only printing the form fields and not the scanned image, so my print setting is set to "form fields only".  However, my form fields are not aligning with the documents I am feeding through the printer and I've noticed that there is a "document" size and "paper" size of two different sizes in the printer dialog box and have no idea why.
    For example, at the bottom right of the print dialog box, the paper size says 7.0" x 3.4" (the correct/actual size) but the document size is saying 7.5 x 3.9 (not sure where this size is coming from). When I use the rulers to measure it in Acrobat, it says 7.0" x 3.4", yet when I print it out, the text is out of alignment and treating the document as if it is 7.5 x 3.9. The same thing happens with another document that I'm attemping to do the same thing with.  In the print dialog box, the document size is saying 5.5" x 3.1" and the paper size is saying 5.8 x 3.9.
    Is there any way to over ride or change this? I suspect it's somehow due to the HP print driver.  If there's an alternative to accomplish what I'm doing, I'm open to any suggestions. I am using preprinted forms that I'd like to have fed in the printer. I don't necessarily want to re-create them in InDesign or Illustrator (I originally scanned the forms using Acrobat).
    Thank you.

    @Bill@VT - Sorry, that didn't work with either form I'm using. It is not allowing me to enter a custom size. It is
    defaulting to a 8x13 (custom) size.

  • Export to PDF ignores document size settings?

    I have several documents in InDesign CS4 and when I export them to PDF the document size changes.
    I have set all the following options to A4 (210x297mm):
    In Indesign: File->Document Settings
    In Windows->Printer settings->Adobe PDF->Paper Size
    After exporting and opening in Reader 9 the document size has changed to 210 x 303.3mm
    This then requires a tweak before the first print run.
    I should be able to just export to production and they can print from the PDF without checking the settings!
    What have I missed?

    I am using the export option not printing to PDF.
    The summary reads as follows
    Description
        [Based on 'Box Labels'] [Based on '[High Quality Print]'] Use these settings to create Adobe PDF documents for quality printing on desktop printers and proofers.  Created PDF documents can be opened with Acrobat and Adobe Reader 5.0 and later.
    PDF Preset: Box Labels
    Compatibility: Acrobat 8 (PDF 1.7)
    Standards Compliance: None
    General
        Pages: All
        Spreads: Off
        Generate Thumbnails: Off
        Optimise PDF: Off
        Create Acrobat Layers: Off
        Export Layers: Visible Layers
        Include Bookmarks: Off
        Include Hyperlinks: Off
        Export Nonprinting Objects: Off
        Export Visible Guides and Baseline Grids: Off
        Create Tagged PDF: Off
        Include Interactive Elements: Off
        Multimedia: N/A
    Compression
        Colour Images
            No Sampling Change
            for images above: 450 ppi
            Compression: None
            Tile Size: N/A
            Quality: None
        Greyscale Images
            Bicubic Downsample at: 300 ppi
            for images above: 450 ppi
            Compression: Automatic
            Tile Size: N/A
            Quality: Maximum
        Monochrome Images
            Bicubic Downsample at: 1200 ppi
            for images above: 1800 ppi
            Compression: CCITT Group 4
        Compress Text and Line Art: On
        Crop Image Data to Frames: On
    Marks and Bleeds
        Crop Marks: Off
        Bleed Marks: Off
        Registration Marks: Off
        Colour Bars: Off
        Page Information: On
        Page Mark Type: Default
        Weight: 0.25 pt
        Offset: 2.117 mm
        Use Document Bleed Settings: Off
        Bleed Top: 0 mm
        Bleed Bottom: 0 mm
        Bleed Left: 0 mm
        Bleed Right: 0 mm
        Include Slug Area: Off
    Output
        Colour Conversion: No Colour Conversion
        Destination: N/A
        Profile Inclusion Policy: Include RGB And Tagged Source CMYK Profiles
        Simulate Overprint: N/A
        Output Intent Profile Name: N/A
        Output Condition: N/A
        Output Condition Identifier: N/A
        Registry Name: N/A
    Advanced
        Subset Fonts Below: 100%
        Omit PDF: Off
        Omit EPS: Off
        Omit Bitmap Images: Off
        Transparency Flattener Preset: N/A
        Ignore Spread Overrides: N/A
    Security
        N/A
    Warnings

  • Problems with copy and paste document size

    Using Adobe illustrator I have been copying images from a .pdf and then pasting in photoshop having made an action script which does : -
    >Make New document
    preset clipboard
    >Paste
    with aa
    as: smart object
    center: center
    Translate 0, cm , 0cm
    >Save
    As JPEG
    Quality 12
    Matte: none
    In E:/my documents....
    with copy
    most of the time it works but occasionaly pasting into photoshop the clipboard size is wrong it makes it much much smaller,
    even if i bypass using the script and copy from illustrator and in PS try Ctrl N and Ctrl V.
    Sometimes also clipboard isnt even selectable it wants to use a specific document size.
    The only way I can fix it is close down Ai and PS, launch Ai and PS, copy in Ai then in PS press Ctrl N for New, choosing clipboard, Ctrl V to paste enter to confirm, then it seems happy and I can then carry on using my Actions or manually pasting to my hearts content.
    My question is what is causing it to have this quirk, how can I avoid it if possible or is there no avoiding it?

    >> How can I have dreamweaver hold format with
    different tabs and bullets
    Generally a bad idea. Word's HTML formatting is notoriously
    flawed. And,
    HTML doesn't allow tabs. You probably need to take time to
    learn (X)HTML &
    CSS before going further. You seem to be headed for disaster
    if you expect
    to just grab text from Word and plop it into a web page with
    good results.
    Web pages are in an entirely different world than Word docs.
    Walt
    "sablowers" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:fn5ag2$mvv$[email protected]..
    > Hi Everyone
    >
    > I am looking for some help when I copy and paste my word
    document into
    > dreamweaver it does not hold the format even through I
    have paste full
    > formatting selected. How can I have dreamweaver hold
    format with different
    > tabs
    > and bullets
    >
    >
    >

  • Photoshop document size problem.

    When I set the display settings to make more working space, Photoshop CC is showing wrong document size. It's scaling down both interface and the very document, what it shouldn't... it should scale down only the interface, and leave the document size as it is.
    Example:
    If I make a document 2880x1800px in size (the resolution of retina screen), and set it on 100% zoom in Photoshop CC, it will be displayed on approx. 70% of the screen!? The only way to display document size properly is setting display settings on "Best for Retina", but than I have no room to work, it's same screen estate as a 10 year old macbook pro 15.
    Is there a solution for this nonsense? Thanks guys!

    Unavoidable. An image consists of pixels. Photoshop is rounding to the nearest whole pixel.

Maybe you are looking for