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Join Date: Feb 2007
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boss will review slideshows . . . client will send individual jpeg files of the ones chosen as exhibits.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Philadelphia
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Okay, I just finished installing Elements. It looks like it can open PDFs the same way the full version of Photoshop does.
Instead of trying to open the PDF through the window that comes up when you launch Elements, close that window and choose Open from the File menu on the menu bar. Browse for your multi-page PDF in the dialog box that comes up, and open it. An "Import PDF" window will come up, allowing you to choose which page you want, plus a few other options like size, resolution, etc. You might want to "flatten" it in the Layers menu before working on the page/image. You can save it as a PSD or JPEG or whatever format you need. |
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