Question:
how to create clipping path from photoshop and then put that clipping path on Indesign?
Faisal A
2007-12-05 17:48:38 UTC
I want to make a clipping path but don't know how. Also need to export that clipping path to Indesign and work on it there.
Four answers:
tinstar
2007-12-07 02:34:13 UTC
The link below shows the best way to make a clipping path in Photoshop. Once you've done this, open the Paths Palette in Photoshop. Double click on the path you have created and save it. Then go to the Paths palette submenu (top right of the palette) and select CLIPPING PATH. Select your newly named path from the drop-down menu, ignore the FLATNESS field and click OK. The name of the path in the palette will now have an outline around it.



Now save the file as an EPS. Go to FILE / SAVE AS and select PHOTOSHOP EPS from the popup. Import the file into InDesign (FILE / PLACE) and the cutout should work.
anonymous
2007-12-05 17:56:25 UTC
You use the pen tool to create a clipping path in Photoshop then save the file as a PSD and import it into InDesign and you will see your clipping path.
Sohan
2014-07-18 02:25:08 UTC
I'm agree with bob_geldoff19 that use pen tool in photoshop then clip your desire image and then save to PSD format and import it into Indesign.
Lisa
2017-03-18 23:26:20 UTC
you take help of Clipping Path Associate


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