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Placing low-resolution images

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Placing low-resolution images

- [Instructor] I have my wireframe, which I now want to populate with images, and they are going to go into these red frames. My workflow in this project is to source my images from a stock website, Adobe Stock. Before I commit to purchasing the images, I want to work with low-resolution comping images. So, I'm going to show you how that works in conjunction with CC Libraries. Now, if you already have your images or if you're creating your own, you can skip this intermediate step, but this is a useful workflow if you need to access stock imagery. I'll come to the File menu and choose Search Adobe Stock. I'll type in my search criteria and I can refine that if I need to, but let's say I like this image. I can save a preview, so there's no commitment to purchase yet, I'm just saving a low-resolution preview to my current library, which is a library called Magazine Article. Let me just pop back to InDesign and then CC Libraries. Here we see my Magazine Article library. So, if I needed to…

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