Camera raw is great for designers because of the fact that images remain editable and will automatically update with changes. Here is a tutorial about using that functionality with InDesign.
Author: Dave Cross
For close to 25 years, Dave Cross has been helping photographers and creative professionals get the most out of their software. Starting with Adobe Illustrator classes in 1987, Dave has taught Photoshop,Illustrator and InDesign to thousands of users around the world. He has a Bachelor of Education, is an Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop CS5 and is a Certified Technical Trainer. Dave has taught at Photoshop World (20 times), written numerous articles and several books, co-hosts Photoshop User TV and has appeared in many DVDs and online courses for Kelby Training. Dave is the Lead Instructor for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, and runs his own studio/workshop space in Tampa, FL. Over the last 12 years, Dave has taught Photoshop in every state in the United States, throughout Canada and in Europe, consistently earning rave reviews. Dave is well-known for his engaging style, his humor and his ability to make complex topics easy to understand. In 2009 Dave was inducted into the Photoshop Hall of Fame.
[...] Using Camera Raw with Indesign by Dave Cross [...]
This tutorial really shows you what to do.
Hehe… I was surprised when I saw the headline…
Only thing is: you’re not using camera raw in InDesign, you are using a .psd!
What you are describing is a raw-PS workflow that extends to InDesign- and any other application that opens .psd’s through the use of smart objects.
Still- I’m sure many who don’t already know will like the heads up.
Sorry, but my problem is how to get to the Workflow Options.