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Hello everyone,
This is probably question for an expert .
What is the best way how to achieve this result. I am researching this for a quite a while now.
The picture represents what i want to achieve but simply cannot.
Only way I can achive it is, manually by disabling the visibility of all layers but one and export as png. And like this I export all layers, than batch import them into Photoshop.
I hope there any preflight option that will allow me to export layers as separate pdfs ?
Here is my layered pdf from autocad.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jyz9dpw8mze4vo8/file.pdf?dl=0
And I want to be able to open layered pdf from autocad as a layered psd in Photoshop.
regards,
TP
Mostly - no. PDF layers have an entirely different meaning than PSD layers and when originating from a CAD program there may be additional complications due to CAD "layers" being yet another concept. You could script the layer separatrion in Acrobat, though. Should not be more than a few lines of code.
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Mostly - no. PDF layers have an entirely different meaning than PSD layers and when originating from a CAD program there may be additional complications due to CAD "layers" being yet another concept. You could script the layer separatrion in Acrobat, though. Should not be more than a few lines of code.
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any idea how the few lines of code look like or where to look for them ?
On the internet I found things like these:
https://acrobatusers.com/tutorials/create_use_layers
Action or JavaScript to save visible layers as individual PDFs (JavaScript)
Is it possible to Frankenstein code I need from those ? Or do i need to hire somebody to write the code for me ?
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You can use www.Photopea.com to convert any PDF file into a PSD file. The content of a PDF has an entirely different structure than a PSD, but Photopea does quite a good job in "restructuring" the content of a PDF. The text is turned into editable text layers, vector shapes (with gradient fills, dashed strokes, etc.) are turned into PSD shape layers, etc.
Here is your PDF in Photopea: