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27 May 2010   #1

Windows 7
 
 
Notate image pdf?

I scanned a magazine recipe as an image in pdf format. Is there a way that I can write a rough note on that image and save the image with my note?



Thanks,

Mark
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27 May 2010   #2

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
California
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by markg2 View Post
I scanned a magazine recipe as an image in pdf format. Is there a way that I can write a rough note on that image and save the image with my note?

Thanks,

Mark

Can't you right click on image as either send to or save as my note?
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27 May 2010   #3

Windows 7
 
 

Sorry, don't get it. If I have an image (not OCR) file 'xxxx.pdf' and wish to ADD a text notation on the image document, you're saying to click on the filename within explorer and...????
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27 May 2010   #4

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
California
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by markg2 View Post
Sorry, don't get it. If I have an image (not OCR) file 'xxxx.pdf' and wish to ADD a text notation on the image document, you're saying to click on the filename within explorer and...????
Don't be sorry!
I was thinking of something else when I gave you wrong info.
I thought you wanted to change from a pdf file to something else.
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27 May 2010   #5

Windows 7 32 bit
 
 

nitro pdf reader is supposed to do it for free. I downloaded but haven't installed yet. It got some good write-ups on ghacks or one of the other review sites like download.com.
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27 May 2010   #6

Win 8 Release candidate 8400
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by markg2 View Post
I scanned a magazine recipe as an image in pdf format. Is there a way that I can write a rough note on that image and save the image with my note?

Thanks,

Mark
Do you have Adobe acrobat, or just the reader?
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28 May 2010   #7

Windows 7
 
 

The reader. However if there's a way to add the text using the $ version I might be able to do so with Nitro pdf's beta that I recently downloaded?

OTOH, since what I have is an image, is there a way to convert the pdf to an open image extension and then use paint or similar software to write on the image?
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28 May 2010   #8

Windows 7 32 bit
 
 

Your guess is as good as mine. I just noticed a write-up for Nitro. Haven't even installed yet. My PDF needs are modest. Mostly I use a PDF print driver just to save online receipts as PDF. In fact for PDF reader I use an old 2.x version of FoxIt since it's smaller and loads faster.
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28 May 2010   #9

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
California
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by markg2 View Post
The reader. However if there's a way to add the text using the $ version I might be able to do so with Nitro pdf's beta that I recently downloaded?

OTOH, since what I have is an image, is there a way to convert the pdf to an open image extension and then use paint or similar software to write on the image?
Try it. You will surprise yourself.
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28 May 2010   #10

XP MCE .... XP Pro 64 .... W7 U x64
 
 

The Free Foxit Reader can write (type) on any pdf

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by markg2 View Post
OTOH, since what I have is an image, is there a way to convert the pdf to an open image extension and then use paint or similar software to write on the image?
Yes .. If you have Photoshop or Photoshop Elements
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