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Help! Last year I created a PDF from an Adobe Photoshop document. The document has several pages that I exported as individual PNG files at 25% scale. Then I used Automate -> PDF Presentation to put them into a PDF presentation. It looked amazing. This year, I made a few minor adjustments and did the same thing. But when I view the final PDF, it is super tiny compared to the one I made last year. I can't figure it out. The "input" to the PDF Presentation is these PNG images of individual pages. The PNG pages from last year and this year are the same exact size (638x825px), exact same exact DPI (72dpi) and exact same size in inches (6.65"x8.59"). But when I do the Automate->PDF presentation from last year's PNG pages, and open the document, it looks great, fills the screen, and if I say "Print" it does a print preview with each page filing the whole screen. When I do the Automate-> PDF presentation from this year's PNG pages, and open the document, it's teeny tiny. And if I say "Print" it does a print preview and each image/page fills about 2inches of a page. What is going on? I am using the same exact settings for each Automate->PDF Presentation process. I have played with different settings and keep getting tghe same result. Can you please help!
(I am attaching sample PNG pages from the old files and new files as well as the old and new created PDF presentation. Note: the 2 pages I included are actually not ones I even changed.)
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Oh, one more detail... after making this post, I tried exporting as JPG instead of PNG and then doing the Automate->PDF Presentation and the PDF is the right size. What is going on with the second round PNGs that it's not working!?
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Which version of Photoshop?
Which operating system?
What is the native PSD file's height, width and resolution?
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Photoshop: v. 23.22
Operating System: Windows 20
Native PDS file: 2550px x 3300px (8.5 inches x 11 inches)
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Double check the size of your PNG images again.
It sounds like something has changed since last years batch was created.
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The PNG pages from last year and this year are the same exact size (638x825px), exact same exact DPI (72dpi) and exact same size in inches (6.65"x8.59")
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Something in your figures doesn't add up.
638 x 825 pixels at 72 ppi is about 8.86 x 11.46 inches.
This suggests that somewhere in what you are checking, you aren't being given reliable info. A lot of apps don't report correct info for PDF files especially. Where do you read each of these values from?
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I just ran the automate to PDF Presentation script on my end. It worked great with PSD files that are 1600 x 1600px and 300ppi. The resulting PDF page is exactly the same size and resolution as the original image.
The Save to Adobe PDF settings I used.
General Tab:
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Unchecked box to optimize for fast web preview.
Compression Tab:
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Print: High Quality
Image Compression: JPEG
Image Quality: Maximum.