Is there any way to remove background images from a PDF file?
May 25, 2004 12:41 PM
Is there any way to remove background images from a PDF file? I downloaded some documentation for the Mambo Server, and it has an incredibly annoying, large, pixelated orangeish logo as a BG on every page, which doesn't help readability one bit. Have tried inserting a new white background in Acrobat, but it ends up behind the original one.
Thing is, grimley, they're multipage PDF files, and Illustrator can only handle one page at the time (I think)).
posted by signal at 1:48 PM on May 25, 2004
posted by signal at 1:48 PM on May 25, 2004
Can't answer the PDF question. I downloaded the RTF from MOSForge and removed the watermark using Word. View the header and then delete the graphic.
posted by cairnish at 1:50 PM on May 25, 2004
posted by cairnish at 1:50 PM on May 25, 2004
i know it sounds like a pain, but you could open each page as an illustrator file, delete the logo, save it as a pdf, and then reassemble the file in acrobat. as far as I know not even acrobat 6 pro can delete portions of a pdf. hope this helps.
posted by grimley at 1:52 PM on May 25, 2004
posted by grimley at 1:52 PM on May 25, 2004
cairnish: thanks, that makes more sense than mucking about with the PDF.
posted by signal at 2:27 PM on May 25, 2004
posted by signal at 2:27 PM on May 25, 2004
I have deleted images from PDFs before using Acrobat (NB Acrobat, not Acrobat Reader) - just grab the image using the touch up image tool and hit delete. Not sure if it works the same with a watermark but it should do.
posted by skylar at 1:06 AM on May 26, 2004
posted by skylar at 1:06 AM on May 26, 2004
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posted by grimley at 1:40 PM on May 25, 2004