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I have a pdf file that was created by Quark 5.0 using Distiller. One of the picture boxes in the original Quark document has an image that is flipped horizontally.
If I try to edit the picture in acrobat so that I can apply a SNAP curve to it, when Photoshop opens the image, the image opens with Pixel Aspect Ratio correction set. The image is a thin vertical line. If I turn off Pixel Aspect Ratio Correction, the un-flipped image is displayed.
If I then exit Photoshop, saving the image, the original image in the pdf file disappears.
What is going on? How can I fix this, or do I have to flip the original image before I use it in Quark?
Thanks,
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Mike Schumann
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If I try to edit the picture in acrobat so that I can apply a SNAP curve to it, when Photoshop opens the image, the image opens with Pixel Aspect Ratio correction set. The image is a thin vertical line. If I turn off Pixel Aspect Ratio Correction, the un-flipped image is displayed.
If I then exit Photoshop, saving the image, the original image in the pdf file disappears.
What is going on? How can I fix this, or do I have to flip the original image before I use it in Quark?
Thanks,
—
Mike Schumann
—
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
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