Extracting Embedded Images

I'm hoping there is a very simple solution here, but I haven't found it yet.
I am doing some freelance work and the client sent me several .ai files. They were a mess, and should have been created in InDesign to begin with, so I transferred them over. At the time, I copied and pasted the links, but of course, the images don't show up in the links panel in InDesign. I'm assuming this will be an issue for printing, is that right?
I went to find the original links, and couldn't find them anywhere in the folders I was given. When I looked at the .ai files I was given, I found out that the images were embedded. When I select an image, I cannot choose to "update link" or "edit original." Those options are grayed out.
How do I get those embedded images to InDesign in an appropriate format for printing?

Save the files with PDF compatibility (if they aren't aleady) and then open them in Photoshop. Select the "images" tab and then select all the images you need. They will open in Photoshop unscaled where you can save them

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    there is actually a feature in Illustrator to do this even though it is not called Extract Images?
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    When I saw this and realize it was there I could not believe it as it has been asked so many times and there have been numerous work arounds.
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    Never noticed this before.
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    rijackson741 wrote:
    Copy and paste doesn't retrieve the original image.
    Why not?
    You will have trouble getting the original resolution in case the image has been scaled in Illustrator.
    Yes you're right about that, and it is the best way if you have the original Illustrator file with the embedded image.
    In my defense, I'm mostly having to do this sort of thing with PDFs that are sent to me. Most cases I have to change something in the PDF or pull artwork out for another project we are working on. After opening the PDF in Illustrator, we then just copy the image and even paste it straight into an email (Mac) and request the original file. If the original is not to be had, we then paste the image into a new Photoshop file and relink it. If need be, we'll replace it with another image later.
    @rijackson --- you most surely can "Relink"... well that's what the button you choose in Illustrator is called... even if the image is embedded. This will place the image in the exact same place and size as the embedded image, thus "linking" it if you checked the Link box when placing.
    Also, you can always choose Link Information and see what transformations the image has went through regarding size and rotation. This is also with a native Illustrator file only. The information can be used to calculate what you need to do to the image to revert to it's original size and rotation. Rather unfortunate, because something intuitive like Freehand used to have, like changing the percentage and angle in the Appearance panel was far better and easier to revert images, embedded or linked.
    @rijackson --- considering all of the features and functions that Illustrator still does not have or are incomplete... yes, Illustrator as a whole is pathetic as the only pro vector alternative on the market. Not just this one omission, which is easily worked around. That's what I was trying to say to wazi9909.
    * I just thought it should be mentioned again, that Monika's correct answer only applies to a native Illustrator file if you have it, AND if you save with PDF Compatibility or as an Illustrator native PDF. With any and all other PDFs saved with a preset like for prepress... the images have been compressed, and will be as we call them "baked". No matter how you copy, paste, export or open, the resolution, size and quality is "finished".

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    >>says that this export technique does not work, it produces a low res screen version of the file.
    Are you certain the original files were any better?
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  • Why can't I double click to open embedded images?

    I want to put this topic in the Features request, but I'm putting it here first to check that I've not made a silly mistake.
    I'm slowly getting the hang of Illustrator. But it often feels like I'm learning how to do things in a non-intuative way.
    Take Embedded images. Illustrator loves them. I guess its because it doesn't have a 'Collect for Output' feature - but don't get me started on that! Anyway, my point is when I receive a file with embedded images and I want to open those embedded images, my INTUITION tells me to simply double click the image and wait for it to open in Photoshop. After all, aren't Adobe always telling us that Illustrator and Photoshop are seamlessly integrated in ways Freehand can only dream of?
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    To cut a long story short, I finally discover that by copying the embedded image, then opening Photoshop, then opening a new document, then pasting, then clicking the transform tick box, then flattening - I can get to see the embedded pic.
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    Am 19 Aug 2013 um 13:19 schrieb xfrapp <[email protected]>:
    Extract embedded xml from PDF/A-3b (also creation)
    created by xfrapp in PDF Language and Specifications - View the full discussion
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    Hi ssanjay.brillio,
    According to your description, you'd like to send a email with an embedded image in the signature.
    I suggest you sending the image in the last of the body of email instead of operating the signature of email.
    The following example codes demonstrate how to send email using ImportHtml method with embedded images.
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    SmtpClient oSmtp = new SmtpClient();
    // Set sender email address, please change it to yours
    oMail.From = "[email protected]";
    // Set recipient email address, please change it to yours
    oMail.To = "[email protected]";
    // Set email subject
    oMail.Subject = "test HTML email with embedded image";
    // Your SMTP server address
    SmtpServer oServer = new SmtpServer("smtp.emailarchitect.net");
    // User and password for ESMTP authentication, if your server doesn't require
    // User authentication, please remove the following codes.
    oServer.User = "[email protected]";
    oServer.Password = "testpassword";
    // If your smtp server requires SSL/TLS connection, please add this line
    // oServer.ConnectType = SmtpConnectType.ConnectSSLAuto
    try {
    // Import html body and also import linked image as embedded images.
    // 'test.gif is in c:\\my picture
    oMail.ImportHtml("<html><body>test <img src=\"test.gif\"> importhtml</body></html>", "c:\\my picture", ImportHtmlBodyOptions.ImportLocalPictures | ImportHtmlBodyOptions.ImportCss);
    Console.WriteLine("start to send email with embedded image ...");
    oSmtp.SendMail(oServer, oMail);
    Console.WriteLine("email was sent successfully!");
    } catch (Exception ep) {
    Console.WriteLine("failed to send email with the following error:");
    Console.WriteLine(ep.Message);
    If you have any other concern regarding this issue, please feel free to let me know.
    Best regards,
    Youjun Tang
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