Adobe Photoshop/HELP!!!

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QUESTION: I have photoshop and I am trying to convert a PDF File into a JPG, please help me

ANSWER: Hi Lenora,

Go to file>open, choose your PDF and open. In the dialog box, make sure the size is ok, and the resolution is set to the appropriate setting (72 for web, 150 for inkjet, 300 for HQ print). Then go to file>save as and choose jpeg as your format type.

Thats it!

Thanks

Kevin

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QUESTION: Thanks Kevin for you quick respond, I am trying to put this on constant contact to do an e-mail blash the told me the pix need to be 600 and the file needs to be 100kb how do I do that?

Answer
Hi Lenora?

600 what? If it is width, you can change this in the Image>Image size menu. You can reduce the file size as needed. Start by changing your resolution to 72 dpi.

100 kb is the final file size, so when you save out as a jpeg, it will reduce. Normally a 1mb file will compress to 100kb or less.

Thanks

Kevin

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Kevin Stohlmeyer

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I am an Adobe Certified Instructor and also an Adobe Community Professional. I can answer your questions about Adobe Photoshop 8 through the new CS5 Extended versions.

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I am an Adobe Certified Instructor for Adobe Photoshop and have been teaching the application to college students for the past 10 years. I am also only one of 15 Adobe Community Professionals for Adobe Photoshop.

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BA - Graphic Design Adobe Certified Instructor - Photoshop and Illustrator Adobe Community Professional - Photoshop

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