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Trudy_Zeiler@adobeforums.com #1
Acrobat 6 Standard- extract image from PDF,change color mode, resave problem
In a previous version of Acrobat, I could open the PDF, keystroke/click on the image & it would open Photoshop so I could check the color mode. (needs to be CMYK ) as some agencies would send a PDF & the color mode would be RGB (would print in grayscale when sent to the printer)
After I opened the image in photoshop, I could change it to the correct color mode, save it & it would then automatically replace the image back into the PDF with the now corrected color mode.
I don't seem to be able to do this in Acrobat 6 Standard. Any suggestions?
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Steve_Werner@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Acrobat 6 Standard- extract image fromPDF, change color mode, resave problem
The tool you're talking about is the Touchup Object tool. I believe you must have Acrobat Professional (NOT Standard) to use that feature. Basically, any print production feature requires Professional. Standard is only for enterprise office workers, essentially.
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