All,

I'm very confused by apparent resolution and quality of TIFF (or is it  
TIF?) images placed in an InDesign document.

The images in question are screen shots from a Mac. I was sent the  
images originally embedded in a Pages document and if I place them in  
the InDesign document via a simple copy and place operation they look  
OK. However, if I drag one to the desktop as a clipping, or cut and  
paste into Illustrator in order to open in it in Graphic Converter for  
some editing and subsequently place it in Indesign, it looks horrible  
– all the resolution has gone and the detail is all jaggy (InDesign  
Display Performance is set to "High Quality").

So what's going on? How can an image, that presumably is at a meagre  
72 dpi, look ok when it's in Pages or pasted into InDesign and look  
horrible as soon as it's "exported" either by cutting/pasting into  
Illustrator or clipping to the desktop and opening in Graphic Converter?

Anybody?
Phil

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