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Dear mebmers,
since i upgraded from Photshop CS1 to Photoshop CS2 the open-options for PDF-Files changed. With PS CS1 it was possible so define the edge length, the resolution and the color space, e.g 800 x 600 px / 72 dpi / RGB. In PS CS2 the possibility to define the edge length is lost.
I need this option to convert thousands of PDFs to JPEG with a height of 400 pixel. Workarounds like converting the PDFs to EPS-files or open PDFs with 300dpi an than reduce it are not the way i am looking for. I simly want to open a PDF-file with a hight of 400 px.
Is it now impossibel with the new version of PS?
Thanks for your help.
Kind regards
Klaas Posselt
since i upgraded from Photshop CS1 to Photoshop CS2 the open-options for PDF-Files changed. With PS CS1 it was possible so define the edge length, the resolution and the color space, e.g 800 x 600 px / 72 dpi / RGB. In PS CS2 the possibility to define the edge length is lost.
I need this option to convert thousands of PDFs to JPEG with a height of 400 pixel. Workarounds like converting the PDFs to EPS-files or open PDFs with 300dpi an than reduce it are not the way i am looking for. I simly want to open a PDF-file with a hight of 400 px.
Is it now impossibel with the new version of PS?
Thanks for your help.
Kind regards
Klaas Posselt
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