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Brett_Clark@adobeforums.com #1
Area Tool
Has anyone tried using the Area Tool. We have a need to measure the area of each image contained in a document. The area tool seems that it could be used to do this manually. Does anyone know of an automated way of getting this information? The document was originally a Quark file. I have been unable to find an Xtension that would create this information directly from the Quark file.
Thanks for your help
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sws@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Area Tool
I would use the Preflight tool in the Advanced menu or in the Print Production toolbar. It will tell you the pixel dimenions of any image.
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