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September 14, 2020
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How to make all images in a pdf the same size?

  • September 14, 2020
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 I'm new to acrobat and don't really know my way around yet, I'm trying to combine photos into a pdf currently and when I did as I scrolled through it things either were super tiny or extremely big when I combined them all into a pdf file; I'm trying to make them all the same size for it to be easy to scroll through.

 I don't know how to fix this and any help would be appreciated, I'm not printing this out by the way just incase that information mattered.

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Dave__M
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 14, 2020

If you set the default Zoom of the PDF to Fit Page, the photos will each take up the view area (more or less), regardless of the actual size of each image.

See if this solves your problem.

  • Ctrl-D (document properties)
  • Initial View Tab
  • Magnification>Fit Page
  • OK
  • Save

 

I hope this helps.

My best,

Dave

Document Geek
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Community Expert
September 14, 2020

This really isn't a job for Acrobat. This would be better accomplished in InDesign or Photoshop. The reason is because Arcrobat will display your imaages at whatever their native resolution is. So if they are all different measurement, orientations, and DPI, Acrobat can't simply make them all the same.

To do this in InDesign, place a frame ont he master page and then place each one of your images into the fram on it's own page. Then export a PDF. 

To do this in Photoshop, you can run a batch action that will resize them all to the same size measurements and DPI. Then you can combine them all in Acrobat.

September 14, 2020

Thank you!