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I need to export an artboard to pdf but when I choose file/export/artboards to pdf is greyed out. (mac)
I am a complete novice so any help would be appreciated!
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Could you please post a screenshot with the pertinent Panels (Layers, Channels, Options Bar, …) visible?
How many Artboards does the file contain?
Have you restarted Photoshop yet?
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I'm trying to convert a billboard advert to pdf so that I can upload it to the printers website for printing and this is the only format they accept. Ive tried saving it as a jpg and then opening preview and converting to pdf but i'm getting a white border around the image.
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Try Save as PdF instead. Pay close attention to your settings or it may print poorly and waste your money.
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The Layers Panel in your screenshot does not seem to indicate the presence of an Artboard, so as others have stated you should probably create the pdf via Save As …
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I've realised that I am unable to create an artboard using CMYK colour so looks like this isn't an option i'll be able to use.
Thanks so much for all your help!
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Did you try doing a "Save As" (see my first post)?
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I've tried that, thanks. It saves as a photoshop pdf and my partner who doesn't have photoshop cant open the file.
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More or less any pdf reader should be able to open the pdf regardless of the creation software, but there may be features that might not be able to be interpreted.
Which settings did you use?
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Then there is something wrong For your friend, perhaps. A Photoshop PDF is a PDF which should open fine in Acrobat Reader. does it open for you in Reader?
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matthewk12228808 wrote
It saves as a photoshop pdf and my partner who doesn't have photoshop cant open the file.
Hi Matthew,
A Photoshop PDF is a PDF. You can still choose any of the .joboptions settings such as High Quality, Press Quality, etc., in addition to any .joboptions files you have already created.
Here is the Help file:
There will also be a checkbox to preserve Photoshop Editing Capabilities so that you can reopen it in PS.
Note that in Acrobat the layers do not convey. Some people lose their Photoshop layers when they save to PDF wrong. See this post on choosing the correct settings so that doesn’t happen to you.
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2599717#10954932
Jane
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I'm guessing that you don't actually have an artboard created within your Layers panel. But that's not a problem. Go to…
File > Save As
and change the Format to "Photoshop PDF"
A couple of things...
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I've tried to do that with the same greyed out artboards to PDF issue, but the PDF won't open the file and it looks like it's like... Gone completely when I can open it. I use Adobe reader (most recent update version) and its still not giving me what I need/ So that won't work/doesn't help.
Is there anyone on this green earth know why Adobe PS greys out artboards to PDF option in the export menu?
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Go to File - Save As - Select PDF