The type of images for InDesign that I'm creating in Photoshop are for the most part just single bar exerscies with on standard 5 line staff (4 bars at the longest) so once I have all of my individual notes (that are rasterized modified glyphs) then I'll be using my 'library of special notes' that I create to make my own exersices. The reason that I need to modify the glyphs (musical fonts) is because my final product is unique to any prexisting musical notation. It's an invention (style) of my own. Do you think at 1200 ppi (canvas size is about 6x4) font points at 42pts that when I place them into InDesign as .psd that I will get good results when they are printed by a professional printer? When I'm working on the files in Photoshop (even at 600 ppi) they look great but once I place them in InDesign and do a test print they look jagged and pixleated. I just don't understand why. Also, I realize that InDesign has different quality display performance. Lot's of people keep assuming that I'm making that error.
Thanks,
Ben