Most of my applications come with maps in .pdf format. When you open these files with Adobe Reader X (10.1.3), you have options for Tools, Sign and Comment. The comment option allows you to add the cert# and effective dates to the file. It can then be saved in .pdf format. It is quick and easy.
Yes, but Acrobat is not free. That's what Gene was referring to.
There are several free applications that can do essentially the same thing, but when it comes to saving in PNG format, Acrobat works best.
There are several free applications that can do essentially the same thing, but when it comes to saving in PNG format, Acrobat works best.
Mark and John,
As long as I get the PDF with the correct dimensions and dpi, then I can convert it for the USATF site. Hence, Certifiers may send me a PDF.
As long as I get the PDF with the correct dimensions and dpi, then I can convert it for the USATF site. Hence, Certifiers may send me a PDF.
I find that I can convert color PDF files to color PNG files, IF there is not a scan in the chain of creation. If the color PDF is made from a scan, I cannot seem to get the resultant png file to be small enough (provided the PDF is 300 dpi and 8½ x 11).
Has anyone been able to scan to a color PDF, then save as a color PNG, and have the PNG file 500kb or smaller?
Has anyone been able to scan to a color PDF, then save as a color PNG, and have the PNG file 500kb or smaller?
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