Editing Pictures - Adobe ACROBAT READER 7.0 Manual

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Editing pictures

You can edit exported pictures on your local machine using Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop
Elements, or another image-editing application.
If you use the Export And Edit Pictures command, the pictures are exported, saved, and
automatically opened in an image-editing application.
Note: When you export pictures from an Adobe PDF file and then edit pictures in an
image-editing application, the changes you make are not reflected in the PDF file that
contains the original pictures.
To export and edit pictures:
1. On the toolbar, choose Export And Edit Pictures from the Picture Tasks pop-up menu
2. In the Export And Edit Pictures dialog box, select each picture you want to edit, or click
Select All to edit all the pictures.
3. To change the location where the pictures are saved, click Change, select the location, and
click OK.
4. In the File Names section, do one of the following:
To save the pictures using their original file names, select Original Names.
To save the pictures using a name common to all the pictures, select Common Base Name,
and enter the base file name in the box. Each file name is appended with a number to
differentiate the pictures. For example, if you choose to export three pictures and assign
the file name "Sunset," the pictures are saved as Sunset1.jpg, Sunset2.jpg, and Sunset3.jpg.
5. Select an application to edit the pictures. To change the editing application, click Change,
locate the new editing application, and click Open.
6. Click Edit. The editing application launches, opening all the pictures you selected. You
can then edit and save them separately.
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