From: Kabuki on 9 Jul 2010 20:03 "John Stafford" <nhoj(a)droffats.net> wrote in message news:3aydnYgK0qpBrKrRnZ2dnUVZ_oednZ2d(a)supernews.com... > In article <nhoj-FD8D4F.07042209072010(a)news.supernews.com>, > John Stafford <nhoj(a)droffats.ten> wrote: > >> Or you can open the PDF in Acrobat Pro, and Export all the images as >> TIFF, then batch 'em in Photoshop. > > That is File menu -> Export -> Image -> (then choose JPEG...TIFF) > > It exports them all at once. > > THEN you can batch in Photoshop if you wish. do you have to put them all back into the pdf?? good to know all this in case I ever need it --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: John Stafford on 9 Jul 2010 23:36 In article <i18dao$28km$1(a)adenine.netfront.net>, "Kabuki" <masqued(a)ball.net> wrote: > "John Stafford" <nhoj(a)droffats.net> wrote in message > news:3aydnYgK0qpBrKrRnZ2dnUVZ_oednZ2d(a)supernews.com... > > In article <nhoj-FD8D4F.07042209072010(a)news.supernews.com>, > > John Stafford <nhoj(a)droffats.ten> wrote: > > > >> Or you can open the PDF in Acrobat Pro, and Export all the images as > >> TIFF, then batch 'em in Photoshop. > > > > That is File menu -> Export -> Image -> (then choose JPEG...TIFF) > > > > It exports them all at once. > > > > THEN you can batch in Photoshop if you wish. > > do you have to put them all back into the pdf?? If you want a new PDF with the adjusted images, yes. I did not read your question properly, did not know that's what you wanted to do. I've never tried to replace an image in Acrobat. Will try it Monday.
From: Kabuki on 10 Jul 2010 20:11 "John Stafford" <nhoj(a)droffats.ten> wrote in message news:nhoj-3DD746.22363509072010(a)news.supernews.com... > In article <i18dao$28km$1(a)adenine.netfront.net>, > "Kabuki" <masqued(a)ball.net> wrote: > >> "John Stafford" <nhoj(a)droffats.net> wrote in message >> news:3aydnYgK0qpBrKrRnZ2dnUVZ_oednZ2d(a)supernews.com... >> > In article <nhoj-FD8D4F.07042209072010(a)news.supernews.com>, >> > John Stafford <nhoj(a)droffats.ten> wrote: >> > >> >> Or you can open the PDF in Acrobat Pro, and Export all the images as >> >> TIFF, then batch 'em in Photoshop. >> > >> > That is File menu -> Export -> Image -> (then choose JPEG...TIFF) >> > >> > It exports them all at once. >> > >> > THEN you can batch in Photoshop if you wish. >> >> do you have to put them all back into the pdf?? > > If you want a new PDF with the adjusted images, yes. I did not read your > question properly, did not know that's what you wanted to do. I've never > tried to replace an image in Acrobat. Will try it Monday. well the question from the OP was not my question and he/she has not returned the person wanted to adjust all the images in a 100 page document at once --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: John Stafford on 10 Jul 2010 20:42
In article <i1b2dp$ebl$1(a)adenine.netfront.net>, "Kabuki" <masqued(a)ball.net> wrote: > "John Stafford" <nhoj(a)droffats.ten> wrote in message > news:nhoj-3DD746.22363509072010(a)news.supernews.com... > > In article <i18dao$28km$1(a)adenine.netfront.net>, > > "Kabuki" <masqued(a)ball.net> wrote: > > > >> "John Stafford" <nhoj(a)droffats.net> wrote in message > >> news:3aydnYgK0qpBrKrRnZ2dnUVZ_oednZ2d(a)supernews.com... > >> > In article <nhoj-FD8D4F.07042209072010(a)news.supernews.com>, > >> > John Stafford <nhoj(a)droffats.ten> wrote: > >> > > >> >> Or you can open the PDF in Acrobat Pro, and Export all the images as > >> >> TIFF, then batch 'em in Photoshop. > >> > > >> > That is File menu -> Export -> Image -> (then choose JPEG...TIFF) > >> > > >> > It exports them all at once. > >> > > >> > THEN you can batch in Photoshop if you wish. > >> > >> do you have to put them all back into the pdf?? > > > > If you want a new PDF with the adjusted images, yes. I did not read your > > question properly, did not know that's what you wanted to do. I've never > > tried to replace an image in Acrobat. Will try it Monday. > > well the question from the OP was not my question and he/she has not > returned Then I misread at least twice. :( > the person wanted to adjust all the images in a 100 page document at once Typical, isn't it. |