Re: Manipulating an Adobe Acrobat Image

Subject: Re: Manipulating an Adobe Acrobat Image
From: "Jens Reineking" <J -dot- Reineking -at- interkomelectronic -dot- de>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 08:50:09 +0100 (CET)


At least in Photoshop CS you can directly _save_ as (Photoshop) pdf.

You could also open the page in Illustrator. Delete the words or cover them with a graphic object
to get them out of view.

Not sure, but Illustrator could possibly be better in preserving any vector objects (including
fonts) than Photoshop.

Jens

<zitiere wer="cchris -at- toptechwriter -dot- us">
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> The following assumes you only have the Acrobat file, no source files.
>
> 1. Open the Acrobat page in Photoshop as a 300 dpi file.
>
> 2. Make changes to the screen capture.
>
> 3. Save as 300-dpi TIFF, print as a PDF doc.
>
> 4. Replace the page in the original Acrobat file with the new page.
>
> That's it. The filesize will increase significantly because you converted
> the entire page to a bitmap, and the text for this page will only print at
> 300 dpi, but it's a small price to pay for finishing up quickly.
>
> --Chris


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