LinkOptimizer for InDesign Fixes Clipping Path Anomaly after Relinking

A new article has been published at prMac.

LinkOptimizer for InDesign Fixes Clipping Path Anomaly after Relinking - Published on 06/22/20

Zevrix Solutions announces LinkOptimizer 5.4.19, a maintenance update to company's workflow automation plug-in for Adobe InDesign. LinkOptimizer lets users reduce InDesign link size by eliminating excess image data at a specific target resolution. The also converts colors and file formats, performs image editing, merges layers and more. The new version fixes a rare issue in which the clipping path settings applied to an image in InDesign were reset to default after relinking the optimized file.

Toronto (ON), Canada - Zevrix Solutions today announces LinkOptimizer 5.4.19, a maintenance update to company's image processing automation tool for Adobe InDesign. LinkOptimizer liberates InDesign users from boring tedious tasks through automation of complex image manipulation processes that involve precise replacement of images after their editing in Photoshop.

The new version fixes a rare issue in which the clipping path applied to a link in InDesign wasn't preserved upon relinking the optimized image after processing. LinkOptimizer now re-applies the original clipping path settings automatically after importing the image. The update also detects certain problematic characters in InDesign file paths and prevents such documents from processing to avoid system errors along the way.

"LinkOptimizer has become an essential part of our workflow," says Peter Blossom of American Cruise Lines in Guilford, Connecticut. "It saves hours of time, replacing linked images, resizing and batch processing. LinkOptimizer makes our projects so much easier to prep for the printer."

LinkOptimizer works automatically with Photoshop to reduce InDesign link size, perform essential image editing and convert image formats. For example, with just a click of a button users can:

* Optimize batches of InDesign files and books
* Scale and crop images to match their dimensions in InDesign
* Convert RGB images to CMYK
* Change their resolution to 300 dpi
* Resave PSD files as TIFF
* Run a Photoshop action on each image

At the end of processing, LinkOptimizer reimports images to InDesign at 100% in their precise position. As a result, users can save gigabytes of disk space and hours of manual editing, accelerate document output and cut costs through faster processing.

Pricing and Availability:
LinkOptimizer can be purchased from Zevrix website for $259.95 USD (Light version: $179.95) as well as from Adobe Exchange and authorized resellers. Trial is also available for download. The update is free for LinkOptimizer 5.x users and $130 to upgrade from previous versions. LinkOptimizer requires macOS 10.8-10.15 and Adobe InDesign / Photoshop CS5-2020.

Zevrix Solutions: http://zevrix.com
Download LinkOptimizer: http://zevrix.com/LinkOptimizer.dmg
LinkOptimizer 5.4.19: http://zevrix.com/LinkOptimizer.php
Purchase: http://zevrix.com/store.php
Screenshot: http://zevrix.com/screenshots/lo5/convert.png


Located in Toronto, Canada, Zevrix Solutions provides automation and productivity solutions for Adobe Creative Cloud and Creative Suite software, PDF workflows, graphic file diagnostics and Microsoft Office output on Mac OS. Zevrix is dedicated to help professionals increase their profits through automating everyday tasks, producing error-free documents, saving disk space and cutting production costs. For more information, visit their website. Copyright (C) 2020 Zevrix Solutions. All Rights Reserved. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.


*******
Link To Article: https://prmac.com/release-id-84068.htm
*******

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note that you can alter delivered distributions at any time.

Login to your account on prMac to alter your channel selection, or to opt-out at any time.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Graphic Inspector Now Reports Image Print Size: Graphics Preflight Tool

A new article has been published at prMac. Graphic Inspector Now Reports Image Print Size: Graphics Preflight Tool - Published on 01/11/2...