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Choosing the images

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Choosing the images

- [Narrator] I'm going to put the text aside for a moment while I choose my images. I have a short list of camera raw images in four folders. And from looking at the images and looking at my sketch, I've made a decision that each of the three walks will have four photos, one large and three supporting. As we see here, and here, and here. For maximum editing flexibility, I want to retain the images as raw images, but because it's not possible to place a camera raw image in InDesign, I'll ultimately need to export copies in a different file format. In this case, JPEG. But before I do that, let me explain how I edited the images. I'm in one of my four folders. Here they all are. The general folder, Kingston, River, and Cayborne. And you'll notice that all of the thumbnails with the exception of this one, have this symbol and, or the crop symbol which indicates that they have been edited and, or cropped. But this…

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