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.
Using Camera Raw with InDesign
By Dave Cross in InDesign,Tutorial,Video Tutorials
Friday May 29, 2009
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[...] 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.