GypsyGraphics
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Working with a JPG image, opened it in PSD, created a vector mask around the car, saved it as a PSD, place native PSD in InDesign...
Can someone please tell me how it's possible that curvy frame that you see in the first PSD window, appears as a vector path in InDesign?
Top Left Window: original JPG open in Photoshop
Top Right Window: masked PSD open in Photoshop (pallets showing)
Bottom Window: placed PSD image open in InDesign (WTH vector frame)
see second image to view vector path in InDesign
It's been a long day and I'm tired and I'm not easily stumped... but this one got me baffled! This shouldn't even be possible!

Can someone please tell me how it's possible that curvy frame that you see in the first PSD window, appears as a vector path in InDesign?
Top Left Window: original JPG open in Photoshop
Top Right Window: masked PSD open in Photoshop (pallets showing)
Bottom Window: placed PSD image open in InDesign (WTH vector frame)
see second image to view vector path in InDesign
It's been a long day and I'm tired and I'm not easily stumped... but this one got me baffled! This shouldn't even be possible!

