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Old October 18th, 2004, 12:39 PM
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.PDF --> .PSD

I need to get every page from a .pdf adobe reader file into some sort of full-sized 8.5x11 image that I can then edit in photoshop. Is there an easy way to do this besides just taking screenshots of each section of a page and cropping them? thanks.

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you can open the pdf in photoshop if you want and go to each individual page through the dialog box, thats one way to go about it.

it's still slow enough but it saves taking screen shots..........

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I need to get every page from a .pdf adobe reader file into some sort of full-sized 8.5x11 image that I can then edit in photoshop. Is there an easy way to do this besides just taking screenshots of each section of a page and cropping them? thanks.


You can also edit PDF's in Illustrator, if you have that program on hand. That way it will preserve any vector information and prevent your text from rasterzing.
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You can also edit PDF's in Illustrator, if you have that program on hand. That way it will preserve any vector information and prevent your text from rasterzing.


wow, i didn't realize photoshop could open it, that would have saved me a lot of trouble, i ended up using a virtual printer to "print" from acrobat to .tiff format, then edit in PS

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