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Choose sheet size and other properties when creating pdfs from jpeg

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Dec 06, 2023 Dec 06, 2023

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Hello,

I think that the possibility to choose sheet size and other properties when creating pdfs from jpeg is missing. It is nice to be able to combine several jpegs to a pdf by the "combine function", but unfortunately, this creates huge sheets of the jpegs as opposed to the regular A4. 

 

I had to go into each jpeg and print them from "windows photo", and that should be unnecessary. Maybe I am overlooking a solution, if not, this function should be added.

 

Regards Hallvard

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Create PDFs , Edit and convert PDFs , How to , Modern Acrobat , PDF , Print and prepress

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Dec 07, 2023 Dec 07, 2023

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You cannot do it before creating the PDF, but you can can do it after by using the Preflight:

 

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Dec 07, 2023 Dec 07, 2023

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Hi @Hallvard30496183c33e 

 

Hope you are doing well and thanks for reaching out.

 

The option is not yet present in Adobe Acrobat. You may share your feature request with the engineering team using the link https://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.html

 

~Amal

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Amal

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Dec 07, 2023 Dec 07, 2023

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You cannot do it before creating the PDF, but you can can do it after by using the Preflight:

 

Capture_2312071859.png

 

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Dec 07, 2023 Dec 07, 2023

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Thanks a lot, this was a solution!

I think this could (should) be made more easily available in regular adobe pro.

Anyways, thanks! 😄

Have a good weekend

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Dec 07, 2023 Dec 07, 2023

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Another solution is to use Photoshop to adapt the resolution of the images (without resampling) to A4 format, before converting to PDF, but it takes longer.

Acrobat, like InDesign, takes resolution into account when determining the physical dimensions of an image.

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