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Export pages in EPS format
Use
the Export command to export InDesign pages in EPS format, which
you can import into another program. If you export multiple pages,
each page is exported as a separate file with a number appended
to the end of the filename. For example, if you export pages 3,
6, and 12, and specify the filename News.eps, InDesign will create
three files named News_3.eps, News_6.eps, and News_12.eps.
 If you want to open InDesign pages in Illustrator
or Adobe Photoshop, export pages as PDF
or EPS files.
- Choose File > Export.
- Specify a location and a filename. Be sure to include
the EPS extension.
- For Save As Type (Windows) or Format (Mac OS),
choose EPS, and click Save.
- Under Pages in the Export EPS dialog box, do one of the
following:
Select All Pages to export all pages in
the document.
Select Ranges and type a page range. You can type
a range using a hyphen, and separate pages or ranges using commas.
Select Spreads to export facing pages as a single
EPS file (one spread per EPS).
- Set additional options.
- Under Bleed, type a value between 0p0 and 36p0 to specify
extra space for graphics that are positioned beyond the edge of
the page or trim area.
- Click Export.
EPS export optionsWhen
you export to EPS, you can specify the following options:
- PostScript®
- Specifies a level of compatibility with the interpreters
in PostScript output devices. Level 2 will often improve the printing
speed and output quality of graphics printed only on a PostScript
Level 2 or greater output device. Level 3 provides the
best speed and output quality, but requires a PostScript 3 device.
- Color
- Specifies how color is represented in the exported file.
The options below are similar to the Color settings in the Print
dialog box.
- Leave Unchanged
- Leaves each image in its original color space. For example,
if the document contains three RGB images and four CMYK images,
the resulting EPS file will contain the same RGB and CMYK images.
- CMYK
- Creates a separable file by representing all color values
using the gamut of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black process color
inks.
- Gray
- Converts all color values to high-quality black-and-white
images. The gray levels (shades) of the converted objects represent
the luminosity of the original objects.
- RGB
- Represents all color values using the red, green, and blue
color space. An EPS file with RGB color definitions is better suited
for on-screen viewing.
- PostScript® Color Management
- Uses the document’s color data in a calibrated version of
its original color space.
- Preview
- Determines the characteristics of the preview image that
is saved in the file. The preview image is displayed in applications
that cannot display EPS artwork directly. If you don’t want to create
a preview image, choose None in the format menu.
- Embed Fonts
- Specifies how to include fonts used in the pages you export.
- None
- Includes a reference to the font in the PostScript file that
tells the RIP or a post‑processor where the font should be included.
- Complete
- Downloads all fonts required for the document at the beginning
of the print job. All glyphs and characters in a font are downloaded
even if they don’t appear in the document. InDesign automatically
subsets fonts that contain more than the maximum number of glyphs
(characters) specified in the Preferences dialog box.
- Subset
- Downloads only the characters (glyphs) used in the document.
- Data Format
- Specifies how InDesign sends the image data from your computer to
a printer: as ASCII or Binary data.
- Images
- Specifies how much image data in placed bitmap images to
include in the exported file.
- All
- Includes all available high-resolution image data in the
exported file and requires the most disk space. Choose this option
if the file will be printed on a high-resolution output device.
- Proxy
- Includes only screen-resolution versions (72 dpi) of placed
bitmap images in the exported file. Choose this option in conjunction
with the OPI Image Replacement option, or if the resulting PDF file
will be viewed on-screen.
- OPI Image Replacement
- Enables InDesign to replace low-resolution EPS proxies of
graphics with high-resolution graphics at output time.
- Omit For OPI
- Selectively omits imported graphics when sending image data
to a printer or file, leaving only the OPI links (comments) for
later handling by an OPI server.
- Transparency Flattener
- Select a flattener preset in the Preset menu to specify how
transparent objects appear in the exported file. This option is
the same as the Transparency Flattener option that appears in the
Advanced area of the Print dialog box.
- Ink Manager
- Corrects any ink options without changing the design of the document.
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